Chanson Un Peu Naà¯ve Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCB DEDEDE FGFGDH| What body can be ploughed | A |
| Sown and broken yearly | B |
| But she would not die she vowed | A |
| But she has nearly | B |
| Sing heart sing | C |
| Call and carol clearly | B |
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| And since she could not die | D |
| Care would be a feather | E |
| A film over the eye | D |
| Of two that lie together | E |
| Fly song fly | D |
| Break your little tether | E |
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| So from strength concealed | F |
| She makes her pretty boast | G |
| Plain is a furrow healed | F |
| And she may love you most | G |
| Cry song cry | D |
| And hear your crying lost | H |
Louise Bogan
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