A Valentine Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EFEFCDCD

YOUR cheeks are pinker than the roseA
Your eyes are bluer than the skiesB
Than you no fairer blossom growsA
In you all earthly sweetness liesB
Without you life were drear to meC
I dream of you the night long throughD
Oh sweetheart hear my humble pleaC
Please let me hook your waists for youD
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Your voice is sweet as song of birdsE
Your eyes would shame the stars aboveF
There is no power in written wordsE
To truly tell you how I loveF
When I 'm with you I 'm trouble freeC
But absent desolate and blueD
Darling I pray you'll hear my pleaC
Please let me hook your waists for youD

Edgar Albert Guest



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