Incurable Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEFFGGHHIIJK| And if my heart be scarred and burned | A |
| The safer I for all I learned | A |
| The calmer I to see it true | B |
| That ways of love are never new | B |
| The love that sets you daft and dazed | C |
| Is every love that ever blazed | C |
| The happier I to fathom this | D |
| A kiss is every other kiss | D |
| The reckless vow the lovely name | E |
| When Helen walked were spoke the same | E |
| The weighted breast the grinding woe | F |
| When Phaon fled were ever so | F |
| Oh it is sure as it is sad | G |
| That any lad is every lad | G |
| And what's a girl to dare implore | H |
| Her dear be hers forevermore | H |
| Though he be tried and he be bold | I |
| And swearing death should he be cold | I |
| He'll run the path the others went | J |
| But you my sweet are different | K |
Dorothy Parker
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