Reciprocal Invitation To The Dance Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A B CD EB C F G HI JG H A K HF LK H F F HK MF H

THE INDIFFERENTA
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COME to the dance with me come with me fair oneB
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Dances a feast day like this may well crownC
If thou my sweetheart art not thou canst be soD
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But if thou wilt not we still will dance onE
Come to the dance with me come with me fair oneB
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Dances a feast day like this may well crownC
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THE TENDERF
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Loved one without thee what then would all feast beG
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Sweet one without thee what then were the danceH
If thou my sweetheart wert not I would dance notI
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If thou art still so all life is one feastJ
Loved one without thee what then would all feasts beG
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Sweet one without thee what then were the danceH
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THE INDIFFERENTA
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Let them but love then and leave us the dancingK
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Languishing love cannot bear the glad danceH
Let us whirl round in the waltz's gay measureF
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And let them steal to the dim lighted woodL
Let them but love then and leave us the dancingK
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Languishing love cannot bear the glad danceH
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THE TENDERF
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Let them whirl round then and leave us to wanderF
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Wand'ring to love is a heavenly danceH
Cupid the near one o'erhears their deridingK
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Vengeance takes suddenly vengeance takes soonM
Let them whirl round then and leave us to wanderF
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Wand'ring to love is a heavenly danceH

Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe



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