Surprise Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCDDEEFF| My heart went fluttering with fear | A |
| Lest you should go and leave me here | B |
| To beat my breast and rock my head | C |
| And stretch me sleepless on my bed | C |
| Ah clear they see and true they say | D |
| That one shall weep and one shall stray | D |
| For such is Love's unvarying law | E |
| I never thought I never saw | E |
| That I should be the first to go | F |
| How pleasant that it happened so | F |
Dorothy Parker
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