Daisy Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABA ACA ABA D DAE DF AAGA DH| Plus quan se atque suos amavit omnes | A |
| nunc | B |
| Catullus | A |
| - | |
| You were my playmate by the sea | A |
| We swam together | C |
| Your girl's body had no breasts | A |
| - | |
| We found prawns among the rocks | A |
| We liked to feel the sun and to do nothing | B |
| In the evening we played games with the others | A |
| - | |
| It made me glad to be by you | D |
| - | |
| Sometimes I kissed you | D |
| And you were always glad to kiss me | A |
| But I was afraid I was only fourteen | E |
| - | |
| And I had quite forgotten you | D |
| You and your name | F |
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| To day I pass through the streets | A |
| She who touches my arms and talks with me | A |
| Is who knows Helen of Sparta | G |
| Dryope Laodamia | A |
| - | |
| And there are you | D |
| A whore in Oxford Street | H |
Richard Aldington
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