Abelard And Heloà¯se Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCCC DECC CCCCCCFF GGCC CCE HHIIThere are so many things I want to talk to you about Abelard probably said to Helo se but how can I when I can only think about kissing you KATHARINE LANE in the Evening Mail | A |
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Said Abelard to Helo se | B |
Your tresses blowing in the breeze | C |
Enchant my soul your cheek allures | C |
I never knew such lips as yours | C |
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Said Helo se to Abelard | D |
I know that it is cruel hard | E |
To make you fold your yearning arms | C |
And think of things besides my charms | C |
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Said Abelard to Helo se | C |
Pray lets discuss the Portuguese | C |
Their status in the League of Nations | C |
Come slip me seven osculations | C |
The Fourteen Points said Helo se | C |
Are pure Woodrovian fallacies | C |
Said Abelard Ten times fourteen | F |
The points you have O beaucoup queen | F |
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Lay off said Helo se all that stuff | G |
I've heard the same old thing enough | G |
But answered Abelard your lips | C |
Put all my thoughts into eclipse | C |
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O Abelard said Helo se | C |
Don't take so many liberties | C |
I do it but to show regard | E |
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And Helo se told her chum that night | H |
That Abelard was Awful Bright | H |
And thus is drawn the cosmic plan | I |
She loved an Intellectual Man | I |
Franklin Pierce Adams
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