Now At Liberty Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCACA DEDECFCF DGDGAHAI| Little white love your way you've taken | A |
| Now I am left alone alone | B |
| Little white love my heart's forsaken | A |
| Whom shall I get by telephone | B |
| Well do I know there's no returning | C |
| Once you go out it's done it's done | A |
| All of my days are gray with yearning | C |
| Nevertheless a girl needs fun | A |
| - | |
| Little white love perplexed and weary | D |
| Sadly your banner fluttered down | E |
| Sullen the days and dreary dreary | D |
| Which of the boys is still in town | E |
| Radiant and sure you came a flying | C |
| Puzzled you left on lagging feet | F |
| Slow in my breast my heart is dying | C |
| Nevertheless a girl must eat | F |
| - | |
| Little white love I hailed you gladly | D |
| Now I must wave you out of sight | G |
| Ah but you used me badly badly | D |
| Who'd like to take me out tonight | G |
| All of the blundering words I've spoken | A |
| Little white love forgive forgive | H |
| Once you went out my heart fell broken | A |
| Nevertheless a girl must live | I |
Dorothy Parker
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