Love Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EDEDFGFG HIHIJDJD

My own dear love he is strong and boldA
And he cares not what comes afterB
His words ring sweet as a chime of goldA
And his eyes are lit with laughterB
He is jubilant as a flag unfurledC
Oh a girl she'd not forget himD
My own dear love he is all my worldC
And I wish I'd never met himD
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My love he's mad and my love he's fleetE
And a wild young wood thing bore himD
The ways are fair to his roaming feetE
And the skies are sunlit for himD
As sharply sweet to my heart he seemsF
As the fragrance of acaciaG
My own dear love he is all my dreamsF
And I wish he were in AsiaG
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My love runs by like a day in JuneH
And he makes no friends of sorrowsI
He'll tread his galloping rigadoonH
In the pathway of the morrowsI
He'll live his days where the sunbeams startJ
Nor could storm or wind uproot himD
My own dear love he is all my heartJ
And I wish somebody'd shoot himD

Dorothy Parker



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