The First Love Dream Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFE CGHGIEFE JKAKLEFE| Last night mother he told me so | A |
| As we walked by the pebbly stream | B |
| And I wake so happy so wild with joy | C |
| It seems like a fairy dream | B |
| But his charming voice is ringing in my ear | D |
| As a dream voice chould not be | E |
| He's the best man you know in the whole wide world | F |
| And he loves he only love me | E |
| - | |
| Kiss me mother and share the joy | C |
| That has on my fortune smiled | G |
| You have shared myu sorrows when e'er I wept | H |
| Since I was a little child | G |
| Do you chide me now what could your darling do | I |
| When he pleads with bended knee | E |
| He's the best man you know in the whole wide world | F |
| And he loves he only loves me | E |
| - | |
| Leave you mother it brings a pang | J |
| To this light and bounding heart | K |
| But if he were calling the bride would go | A |
| Tho' you and the daughter part | K |
| At a word from him a beckon of his hand | L |
| I would cross the rolling sea | E |
| He's the best man you know in the whole wide world | F |
| And he loves he only loves me | E |
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