Oh, This Love! Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBDB EFGFB HIJIB AKLKBMusic Jess Macfarlane | A |
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Oh this love this love | B |
I ainse the passion slighted | C |
But hearts that truly love | B |
Must break or be united | D |
Oh this love | B |
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When first he cam' to woo | E |
I little cared aboot him | F |
But seene I felt as though | G |
I could na' live without him | F |
Oh this love | B |
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He brought to me the ring | H |
My hand asked o' my mither | I |
I could na' bear the thought | J |
That he should we anither | I |
Oh this love | B |
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And now I'm a' his ain | A |
In a' his joys I mingle | K |
Nae for the wealth of warlds | L |
Wad I again be single | K |
Oh this love | B |
George Pope Morris
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