A Song For Two Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCD EFEGHI E| I have lacquered my teeth to find a husband | A |
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| And I have need of a wife | B |
| Give me a kiss and they will marry us | C |
| At Mo Lao my village | D |
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| I will marry you if you will wait for me | E |
| Wait till the banana puts forth branches | F |
| And fruit hangs heavy on the Sung tree | E |
| And the onion flowers | G |
| Wait till the dove goes down in the pool to lay her eggs | H |
| And the eel climbs into a tree to make her nest | I |
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| Song of Annam | E |
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