A Love Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCBDB ABABCBCB ABABCBDBI gave her a rose in early June | A |
Fed with the sun and the dew | B |
Each petal I said is a note in the tune | A |
The rose is the whole tune through and through | B |
The tune is the whole red hearted rose | C |
Flush and form honey and hue | B |
Lull with the cadence and throb to the close | D |
I love you I love you I love you | B |
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She gave me a rose in early June | A |
Fed with the sun and the dew | B |
Each petal she said is a mount in the moon | A |
The rose is the whole moon through and through | B |
The moon is the whole pale hearted rose | C |
Round and radiance burnish and blue | B |
Break in the flood tide that murmurs and flows | C |
I love you I love you I love you | B |
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This is our love in early June | A |
Fed with the sun and the dew | B |
Moonlight and roses hid in a tune | A |
The roses are music through and through | B |
The moonlight falls in the breath of the rose | C |
Light and cadence honey and hue | B |
Mingle and murmur and flow to the close | D |
I love you I love you I love you | B |
Duncan Campbell Scott
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