The Heart Of A Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD AEAE| Dear love let this my song fly to you | A |
| Perchance forget it came from me | B |
| It shall not vex you shall not woo you | A |
| But in your breast lie quietly | B |
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| Only beware when once it tarries | C |
| I cannot coax it from you then | D |
| This little song my whole heart carries | C |
| And ne'er will bear it back again | D |
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| For if its silent passion grieve you | A |
| My heart would then too heavy grow | E |
| And it can never never leave you | A |
| If joy of yours must with it go | E |
George Parsons Lathrop
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