My Love And My Heart Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EFEFCDCD GHGHCDCD GIGICDCDOh the days were ever shiny | A |
When I ran to meet my love | B |
When I press'd her hand so tiny | A |
Through her tiny tiny glove | B |
Was I very deeply smitten | C |
Oh I loved like anything | D |
But my love she is a kitten | C |
And my heart's a ball of string | D |
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She was pleasingly poetic | E |
And she loved my little rhymes | F |
For our tastes were sympathetic | E |
In the old and happy times | F |
Oh the ballads I have written | C |
And have taught my love to sing | D |
But my love she is a kitten | C |
And my heart's a ball of string | D |
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Would she listen to my offer | G |
On my knees I would impart | H |
A sincere and ready proffer | G |
Of my hand and of my heart | H |
And below her dainty mitten | C |
I would fix a wedding ring | D |
But my love she is a kitten | C |
And my heart's a ball of string | D |
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Take a warning happy lover | G |
From the moral that I show | I |
Or too late you may discover | G |
What I learn'd a month ago | I |
We are scratch'd or we are bitten | C |
By the pets to whom we cling | D |
Oh my love she is a kitten | C |
And my heart's a ball of string | D |
Henry S. Leigh
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