A Song For Two Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCD EFEGHI E

I have lacquered my teeth to find a husbandA
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And I have need of a wifeB
Give me a kiss and they will marry usC
At Mo Lao my villageD
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I will marry you if you will wait for meE
Wait till the banana puts forth branchesF
And fruit hangs heavy on the Sung treeE
And the onion flowersG
Wait till the dove goes down in the pool to lay her eggsH
And the eel climbs into a tree to make her nestI
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Song of AnnamE

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