A Valentine Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DBEB FGHG IJKJ LFMF| I love thee for the soul that shines | A |
| Within thine eyes' soft beaming | B |
| From out whose depths the prisoned fires | C |
| Of intellect are gleaming | B |
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| I love thee for the mind that soars | D |
| Beyond earth's narrow keeping | B |
| That measures suns and stars and worlds | E |
| Through boundless limits sweeping | B |
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| I love thee for the voice whose power | F |
| Can in my heart awaken | G |
| To passioned life each slumbering chord | H |
| The ruder tones have shaken | G |
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| Thou ne'er perchance mayst feel the chain | I |
| With which this love has bound thee | J |
| Nor dream thee of the hand that flung | K |
| Its glittering links around thee | J |
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| And vainly mayst thou deem the task | L |
| Thy captive bounds to sever | F |
| Who madly dates to love thee now | M |
| Will love thee on forever | F |
Madge Morris Wagner
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