Somebody's Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACCCA DEEDFGFD HIIHJJJH| This is what I vow | A |
| He shall have my heart to keep | B |
| Sweetly will we stir and sleep | B |
| All the years as now | A |
| Swift the measured sands may run | C |
| Love like this is never done | C |
| He and I are welded one | C |
| This is what I vow | A |
| - | |
| This is what I pray | D |
| Keep him by me tenderly | E |
| Keep him sweet in pride of me | E |
| Ever and a day | D |
| Keep me from the old distress | F |
| Let me for our happiness | G |
| Be the one to love the less | F |
| This is what I pray | D |
| - | |
| This is what I know | H |
| Lovers' oaths are thin as rain | I |
| Love's a harbinger of pain | I |
| Would it were not so | H |
| Ever is my heart a thirst | J |
| Ever is my love accurst | J |
| He is neither last nor first | J |
| This is what I know | H |
Dorothy Parker
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