Recurrence Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF GFGF FHFH| We shall have our little day | A |
| Take my hand and travel still | B |
| Round and round the little way | A |
| Up and down the little hill | B |
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| It is good to love again | C |
| Scan the renovated skies | D |
| Dip and drive the idling pen | C |
| Sweetly tint the paling lies | D |
| - | |
| Trace the dripping pierced heart | E |
| Speak the fair insistent verse | F |
| Vow to God and slip apart | E |
| Little better Little worse | F |
| - | |
| Would we need not know before | G |
| How shall end this prettiness | F |
| One of us must love the more | G |
| One of us shall love the less | F |
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| Thus it is and so it goes | F |
| We shall have our day my dear | H |
| Where unwilling dies the rose | F |
| Buds the new another year | H |
Dorothy Parker
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