My Country Love Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFE GHAHAIJI| If you passed her in your city | A |
| You would call her badly dressed | B |
| But the faded homespun covers | C |
| Such a heart in such a breast | B |
| True her rosy face is freckled | D |
| By the sun's abundant flame | E |
| But she's mine with all her failings | F |
| And I love her just the same | E |
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| If her hands are red they grapple | G |
| To my hands with splendid strength | H |
| For she's mine all mine's the beauty | A |
| Of her straight and lovely length | H |
| True her hose be think and homely | A |
| And her speech is homely too | I |
| But she's mine her rarest charm is | J |
| She's for me and not for you | I |
Norman Rowland Gale
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