Reasons Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACC DEEDDFF GHHGGII

Yea why I love thee let my heart repeatA
I look upon thy face and then divineB
How men could die for beauty such as thineB
Deeming it sweetA
To lay my life and manhood at thy feetA
And for a word a glanceC
Do deeds of old romanceC
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Yea why I love thee let my heart unfoldD
I look into thy heart and then I knowE
The wondrous poetry of the long agoE
The Age of GoldD
That speaks strange music that is old so oldD
Yet young as when 't was bornF
With all the youth of mornF
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Yea why I love thee let my heart concludeG
I look into thy soul and realizeH
The undiscovered meaning of the skiesH
That long have wooedG
The world with far ideals that eludeG
Out of whose dreams maybeI
God shapes realityI

Madison Julius Cawein



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