St. Valentine Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAAB CBDEB FBFFB

The girl's a slender thing and fairA
With dimpled cheek and eyes ashineB
The youth is tall with bashful airA
Heigho a fond and foolish pairA
The day is yours St ValentineB
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He says My heart will constant proveC
Since every beat of it is thineB
The sweetest joy of life is loveD
The birds are mating in the groveE
The day is yours St ValentineB
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What matter that the wind blows chillF
Through leafless tree and naked vineB
That snowdrifts linger on the hillF
When warm love makes the pulses thrillF
The day is yours St ValentineB

Jean Blewett



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