The Shepherd's Resolution Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA B CADDACCE FAGGACCE| If she be not so to me | A |
| What care I how fair she be | A |
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| BY OUR OWN JEROME D KERN AUTHOR OF YOU'RE HERE AND I'M HERE | B |
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| I don't care if a girl is fair | C |
| If she doesn't seem beautiful to me | A |
| I won't waste away if she's fair as day | D |
| Or prettier than meadows in the month of May | D |
| As long as you are there for me to see | A |
| I don't care and you don't care | C |
| How many others are beyond compare | C |
| You're the only one I like to have around | E |
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| I won't mind if she's everything combined | F |
| If she doesn't seem wonderful to me | A |
| I won't fret if she's everybody's pet | G |
| Or considered by all as the one best bet | G |
| As long as you and I are only we | A |
| I don't care and you don't care | C |
| How many others are beyond compare | C |
| You're the only one I like to have around | E |
Franklin Pierce Adams
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