Reasons Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACC DEEDDFF GHHGGII| Yea why I love thee let my heart repeat | A |
| I look upon thy face and then divine | B |
| How men could die for beauty such as thine | B |
| Deeming it sweet | A |
| To lay my life and manhood at thy feet | A |
| And for a word a glance | C |
| Do deeds of old romance | C |
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| Yea why I love thee let my heart unfold | D |
| I look into thy heart and then I know | E |
| The wondrous poetry of the long ago | E |
| The Age of Gold | D |
| That speaks strange music that is old so old | D |
| Yet young as when 't was born | F |
| With all the youth of morn | F |
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| Yea why I love thee let my heart conclude | G |
| I look into thy soul and realize | H |
| The undiscovered meaning of the skies | H |
| That long have wooed | G |
| The world with far ideals that elude | G |
| Out of whose dreams maybe | I |
| God shapes reality | I |
Madison Julius Cawein
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