Surprise Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCCDDEEFF

My heart went fluttering with fearA
Lest you should go and leave me hereB
To beat my breast and rock my headC
And stretch me sleepless on my bedC
Ah clear they see and true they sayD
That one shall weep and one shall strayD
For such is Love's unvarying lawE
I never thought I never sawE
That I should be the first to goF
How pleasant that it happened soF

Dorothy Parker



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