A Love Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EFGF HIAI AJGJ KLAL| O Hernia My hernia | A |
| 'Twas here we parted dear | B |
| A parting that for four long weeks | C |
| Held me in sickness here | D |
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| But three short hours I knew you love | E |
| Well I remember yet | F |
| I left a tram in Collins street | G |
| And suddenly we met | F |
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| No mortal could have parted us | H |
| While reason held its sway | I |
| They drugged me Gentle Hernia | A |
| And carried you away | I |
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| And then I knew my Hernia | A |
| Where ere what ere you are | J |
| Our parting at Coonara Street | G |
| Has left me with a scar | J |
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| A scar that I shall bear thro life | K |
| A memory of you | L |
| And Hernia O Hernia | A |
| My bank book has one too | L |
Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis
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