A Valentine Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EFEFCDCD| YOUR cheeks are pinker than the rose | A |
| Your eyes are bluer than the skies | B |
| Than you no fairer blossom grows | A |
| In you all earthly sweetness lies | B |
| Without you life were drear to me | C |
| I dream of you the night long through | D |
| Oh sweetheart hear my humble plea | C |
| Please let me hook your waists for you | D |
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| Your voice is sweet as song of birds | E |
| Your eyes would shame the stars above | F |
| There is no power in written words | E |
| To truly tell you how I love | F |
| When I 'm with you I 'm trouble free | C |
| But absent desolate and blue | D |
| Darling I pray you'll hear my plea | C |
| Please let me hook your waists for you | D |
Edgar Albert Guest
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