I'm Like All Lovers, Wanting Love To Be Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEFFGHAAIIJJ KKAA

I'm like all lovers wanting love to beA
A very mighty thing for you and meA
In certain moods your love should be a fireB
That burnt your very life up in desireB
The only kind of love then to my mindC
Would make you kiss my shadow on the blindC
And walk seven miles each night to see it thereD
Myself within serene and unawareD
But you're as bad You'd have me watch the clockE
And count your coming while I mend your sockE
You'd have my mind devoted day and nightF
To you and care for you and your delightF
Poor fools who each would have the other giveG
What spirit must withhold if it would liveH
You're not my slave I wish you not to beA
I love yourself and not your love for meA
The self that goes ten thousand miles awayI
And loses thought of me for many a dayI
And you loved me for loving much besideJ
But now you want a woman for your brideJ
Oh make no woman of me you who canK
Or I will make a husband of a manK
By my unwomanly love that sets you freeA
Love all myself but least the woman in meA

Lesbia Harford



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