The Other Girl Whom He Loved Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDE CFCGH HIGJI KLCMN OAPGK

Fred had the hots for two pretty girls Dina and ShaniaA
But he didn t tell the girls that he loved themB
Shania unexpectedly moved to the country with her motherC
It s a pity Fred hadn t asked her out before she leftD
Although he wasn t looking for a long distance relationshipE
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Fred went to Dina s luxurious house to spend the evening with herC
They were discussing the subject of who loved whomF
Dina didn t know that Fred visited her because he loved herC
She told him that she knew someone who was crazy about himG
But for some reason she didn t want to tell him who it wasH
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Fred persuaded Dina to tell him who the person wasH
She reluctantly told him that it was the new girl CandyI
Then she asked him if he didn t notice the way Candy looked at himG
Fred said No I didn t notice she was doing thatJ
And he immediately told her that he didn t love CandyI
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Fred was standing beside one of the girls whom he lovedK
Unbelievably she didn t notice his lustful staresL
He wanted to tell her that he was in love with herC
But he just couldn t say the words that seemed so easy to sayM
So he told her that he loved Shania and another girlN
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Dina asked Fred Who is the other girl that you loveO
He was disappointed in her and he said he thought she knewA
Dina laughed and said she didn t know what he meantP
Fred realized that Dina wasn t showing affection for himG
So he didn t tell her that she was the other girl whom he lovedK

Marlon Pitter
(C) All Rights Reserved. Poem Submitted on 09/29/2022



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