If Love Were All Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCCABDDEEF GHIIGJKKLLF

If Love were all how dark the worldA
What sorrow for the stricken heartB
If Love were all with Love grown coldC
No tempest raging bleak and boldC
Its icy fury ever hurledA
As madly as the storms that dartB
Across the soul when Love is deadD
Poor soul on bitter passion fedD
Seeing in Earth or Heaven no blissE
When Love has died in Love's last kissE
If Love were allF
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If Love were all how fair the earthG
What joy in every heart throb hereH
If Love were all and Love were kindI
Love's message blown on every windI
Thrilling the soul would give small worthG
To cringing caution or the jeerJ
Of those who murmur Love must dieK
When Love's alight from eye to eyeK
Life is a happy holidayL
Where's Winter Ah 'twere ever MayL
If Love were allF

Helen Leah Reed



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