St. Valentine Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAAB CBDEB FBFFB| The girl's a slender thing and fair | A |
| With dimpled cheek and eyes ashine | B |
| The youth is tall with bashful air | A |
| Heigho a fond and foolish pair | A |
| The day is yours St Valentine | B |
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| He says My heart will constant prove | C |
| Since every beat of it is thine | B |
| The sweetest joy of life is love | D |
| The birds are mating in the grove | E |
| The day is yours St Valentine | B |
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| What matter that the wind blows chill | F |
| Through leafless tree and naked vine | B |
| That snowdrifts linger on the hill | F |
| When warm love makes the pulses thrill | F |
| The day is yours St Valentine | B |
Jean Blewett
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