My Country Love Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFE GHAHAIJI

If you passed her in your cityA
You would call her badly dressedB
But the faded homespun coversC
Such a heart in such a breastB
True her rosy face is freckledD
By the sun's abundant flameE
But she's mine with all her failingsF
And I love her just the sameE
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If her hands are red they grappleG
To my hands with splendid strengthH
For she's mine all mine's the beautyA
Of her straight and lovely lengthH
True her hose be think and homelyA
And her speech is homely tooI
But she's mine her rarest charm isJ
She's for me and not for youI

Norman Rowland Gale



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