Yet Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCBCBDBD BEBEBFBF BGBGBHBH BIBIBJBJ

AFTER F E WA
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Sing me a drawing room song darlingB
Sing by the sunset's glowC
Now while the shadows are long darlingB
Now while the lights are lowC
Something so chaste and so coy darlingB
Something that melts the chestD
Milder than even Molloy darlingB
Better than Bingham's bestD
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Sing me a drawing room song darlingB
Sing as you sang of yoreE
Lisping of love that is strong darlingB
Strong as a big barn doorE
Let the true knight be bold darlingB
Let him arrive too lateF
Stick in a bower of gold darlingB
Stick in a golden gateF
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Sing me a drawing room song darlingB
Bear on the angels' wingsG
Children that know no wrong darlingB
Little cherubic thingsG
Sing of their sunny hair darlingB
Get them to die in JuneH
Wake if you can on the stair darlingB
Echoes of tiny shoonH
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Sing me a drawing room song darlingB
Sentiment may be falseI
Yet it will worry along darlingB
Set to a tum tum valseI
See that the verses are few darlingB
Keep to the rule of threeJ
That will be better for you darlingB
Certainly better for meJ

Owen Seaman



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