I Love My Life, But Not Too Well Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABA ACACA ADADA| I love my life but not too well | A |
| To give it to thee like a flower | B |
| So it may pleasure thee to dwell | A |
| Deep in its perfume but an hour | B |
| I love my life but not too well | A |
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| I love my life but not too well | A |
| To sing it note by note away | C |
| So to thy soul the song may tell | A |
| The beauty of the desolate day | C |
| I love my life but not too well | A |
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| I love my life but not too well | A |
| To cast it like a cloak on thine | D |
| Against the storms that sound and swell | A |
| Between thy lonely heart and mine | D |
| I love my life but not too well | A |
Harriet Monroe
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