Suppose Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCC DEDECC FGFGCC| Suppose my dear that you were I | A |
| And by your side your sweetheart sate | B |
| Suppose you noticed by and by | A |
| The distance 'twixt you were too great | B |
| Now tell me dear what would you do | C |
| I know and so do you | C |
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| And when so comfortably placed | D |
| Suppose you only grew aware | E |
| That that dear dainty little waist | D |
| Of hers looked very lonely there | E |
| Pray tell me sooth what would you do | C |
| I know and so do you | C |
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| When having done what I just did | F |
| With not a frown to check or chill | G |
| Suppose her red lips seemed to bid | F |
| Defiance to your lordly will | G |
| Oh tell me sweet what would you do | C |
| I know and so do you | C |
Eugene Field
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