Valentine By A Telegraph Clerk Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDED FGFG HDHD| The tendrils of my soul are twined | A |
| With thine though many a mile apart | B |
| And thine in close coiled circuits wind | A |
| Around the needle of my heart | B |
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| Constant as Daniel strong as Grove | C |
| Ebullient throughout its depths like Smee | D |
| My heart puts forth its tide of love | E |
| And all its circuits close in thee | D |
| - | |
| O tell me when along the line | F |
| From my full heart the message flows | G |
| What currents are induced in thine | F |
| One click from thee will end my woes | G |
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| Through many a volt the weber flew | H |
| And clicked this answer back to me | D |
| I am thy farad staunch and true | H |
| Charged to a volt with love for thee | D |
James Clerk Maxwell
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