The Birth Of Love Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDCD EFEFGHGI DJDJKDKD| t a thrill that it never had known | A |
| And my face which a moment before had been grave | B |
| With the sunlight of love and of happiness shone | A |
| And yet I am sure that I loved her before | C |
| She uttered the cry that delighted me so | D |
| And I vow that the baby that romps on the floor | C |
| Was a part of my life in the long long ago | D |
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| I remember the first gentle kiss I bestowed | E |
| On her little pink cheek and recall that just then | F |
| That it seemed that my heart with its love overflowed | E |
| A love I had known and was winning again | F |
| That babe I am sure was no stranger to me | G |
| For with her came love that no stranger could | H |
| bring A love that's as deep as the depths of the sea | G |
| As fresh and as pure as a cold mountain spring | I |
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| There she is on the floor with her cheeks all aglow | D |
| With her eyes just as bright as the stars in the sky | J |
| Has she do you think in my heart had to grow | D |
| To win me to love her No no I reply | J |
| I loved her the very first moment she came | K |
| And looking back now I am certain also | D |
| That my heart with the love of her had been aflame | K |
| In the wonderful days of the long long ago | D |
Edgar Albert Guest
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