A Valentine Gift Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEF GHI JKJK ABYour appearance alone | A |
Is a bona fide Valentine gift | B |
Were I the one lucky man | C |
To betroth this precious date | D |
And OR Then had the chance | E |
To let you read what's in my bossom | F |
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I'd rather you carried no flowers | G |
No not at all | H |
Or not any other kinds of material gifts | I |
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But what other treasure should a jewel of beauty | J |
Espouse from so humble a heart | K |
But for the sweet ecstasy | J |
That the flowers in your hands should arouse in any man's heart | K |
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Your appearance alone | A |
STILL WOULD BE ONE MASSIVE VALENTINE GIFT | B |
Michael Aete
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Write your comment about A Valentine Gift poem by Michael Aete
samuel: good one soo nice indeed
Meetali sharma: Beautifully written:)
Meetali Sharma : This is amazing !!
Loved it thoroughly
Joseph Bodo: Wow,a worth praise poem faces and have come and gone past but yours has persistently remained etched in my heart
Hermon Omondi: Good job brother Mike. Do you believe in Valentine's day?
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