Streets [english] Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBB A CCC A DEE A FFF A| Let's dance the jig | A |
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| Above all else I loved her eyes | B |
| More clear than stars of cloudless skies | B |
| And arch and mischievous and wise | B |
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| Let's dance the jig | A |
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| So skilfully would she proceed | C |
| To make a lover's bare heart bleed | C |
| That it was beautiful indeed | C |
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| Let's dance the jig | A |
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| But keenlier have I relished | D |
| The kisses of her mouth so red | E |
| Since to my heart she has been dead | E |
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| Let's dance the jig | A |
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| The circumstances great and small | F |
| Words moments I recall recall | F |
| It is my treasure among all | F |
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| Let's dance the jig | A |
Paul Verlaine
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