I'm Like All Lovers, Wanting Love To Be Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEFFGHAAIIJJ KKAAI'm like all lovers wanting love to be | A |
A very mighty thing for you and me | A |
In certain moods your love should be a fire | B |
That burnt your very life up in desire | B |
The only kind of love then to my mind | C |
Would make you kiss my shadow on the blind | C |
And walk seven miles each night to see it there | D |
Myself within serene and unaware | D |
But you're as bad You'd have me watch the clock | E |
And count your coming while I mend your sock | E |
You'd have my mind devoted day and night | F |
To you and care for you and your delight | F |
Poor fools who each would have the other give | G |
What spirit must withhold if it would live | H |
You're not my slave I wish you not to be | A |
I love yourself and not your love for me | A |
The self that goes ten thousand miles away | I |
And loses thought of me for many a day | I |
And you loved me for loving much beside | J |
But now you want a woman for your bride | J |
Oh make no woman of me you who can | K |
Or I will make a husband of a man | K |
By my unwomanly love that sets you free | A |
Love all myself but least the woman in me | A |
Lesbia Harford
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