Love Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EDEDFGFG HIHIJDJD| My own dear love he is strong and bold | A |
| And he cares not what comes after | B |
| His words ring sweet as a chime of gold | A |
| And his eyes are lit with laughter | B |
| He is jubilant as a flag unfurled | C |
| Oh a girl she'd not forget him | D |
| My own dear love he is all my world | C |
| And I wish I'd never met him | D |
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| My love he's mad and my love he's fleet | E |
| And a wild young wood thing bore him | D |
| The ways are fair to his roaming feet | E |
| And the skies are sunlit for him | D |
| As sharply sweet to my heart he seems | F |
| As the fragrance of acacia | G |
| My own dear love he is all my dreams | F |
| And I wish he were in Asia | G |
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| My love runs by like a day in June | H |
| And he makes no friends of sorrows | I |
| He'll tread his galloping rigadoon | H |
| In the pathway of the morrows | I |
| He'll live his days where the sunbeams start | J |
| Nor could storm or wind uproot him | D |
| My own dear love he is all my heart | J |
| And I wish somebody'd shoot him | D |
Dorothy Parker
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