The Language Of Love Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE DGHG IJHK DLLLOh he was a student of mystic lore | A |
And she was a soulful girl | B |
All nerves and mind of the cultured kind | C |
The paragon pride and pearl | B |
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They loved with a neo Concordic love | D |
Woofed weirdly with wistful woe | E |
They sat in a glen remote from men | F |
Their converse was high and low | E |
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What marvellous words of marvellous love | D |
Speak marvellous souls like these | G |
I drew me nigh till their faintest sigh | H |
Was heard with the greatest ease | G |
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'Oo's 'ittle white lammy is 'oo breathed he | I |
'Oors 'Oo's lovey dovey is 'oo | J |
'Oors 'Oors Would 'oo k'y if dovey should die | H |
No'p tause 'ittle lammy'd die too | K |
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How truthful we poets The language of Love | D |
Is a phrase we employ full oft | L |
But whenever we do we prefix thereto | L |
You've noticed the adjective soft | L |
George Augustus Baker, Jr.
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