Recurrence Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF GFGF FHFH

We shall have our little dayA
Take my hand and travel stillB
Round and round the little wayA
Up and down the little hillB
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It is good to love againC
Scan the renovated skiesD
Dip and drive the idling penC
Sweetly tint the paling liesD
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Trace the dripping pierced heartE
Speak the fair insistent verseF
Vow to God and slip apartE
Little better Little worseF
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Would we need not know beforeG
How shall end this prettinessF
One of us must love the moreG
One of us shall love the lessF
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Thus it is and so it goesF
We shall have our day my dearH
Where unwilling dies the roseF
Buds the new another yearH

Dorothy Parker



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