To A Much Too Unfortunate Lady Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEE FFGGHHIIJJ

He will love you presentlyA
If you be the way you beA
Send your heart a skitteringB
He will stoop and lift the thingB
Be your dreams as thread to teaseC
Into patterns he shall pleaseC
Let him see your passion isD
Ever tenderer than hisD
Go and bless your star aboveE
Thus are you and thus is LoveE
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He will leave you white with woeF
If you go the way you goF
If your dreams were thread to weaveG
He will pluck them from his sleeveG
If your heart had come to restH
He will flick it from his breastH
Tender though the love he boreI
You had loved a little moreI
Lady go and curse your starJ
Thus Love is and thus you areJ

Dorothy Parker



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