Purposely Ungrammatical Love Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCE FGFG| There's many and many and not so far | A |
| Is willing to dry my tears away | B |
| There's many to tell me what you are | A |
| And never a lie to all they say | B |
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| It's little the good to hide my head | C |
| It's never the use to bar my door | D |
| There's many as counts the tears I shed | C |
| There's mourning hearts for my heart is | E |
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| There's honester eyes than your blue eyes | F |
| There's better a mile than such as you | G |
| But when did I say that I was wise | F |
| And when did I hope that you were true | G |
Dorothy Parker
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