A Bunch Of Triolets Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAAABAB CACCCACA DADDDADA EFGEEFEF

You like the trifling trioletA
Well here are three or fourB
Unless your likings I forgetA
You like the trifling trioletA
Against my conscience I abetA
A taste which I deploreB
You like the trifling trioletA
Well here are three or fourB
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Have you ever met with a pretty girlC
Walking along the streetA
With a nice new dress and her hair in curlC
Have you ever met with a pretty girlC
When her hat blew off and the wind with a whirlC
Wafted it right to your feetA
Have you ever met with a pretty girlC
Walking along the streetA
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I ran into a lady's armsD
Turning a corner yesterdayA
To my confusion her alarmsD
I ran into a lady's armsD
So close a vision of her charmsD
Left me without a word to sayA
I ran into a lady's armsD
Turning a corner yesterdayA
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How many maids you loveE
How many maids love youF
Your conscious blushes proveG
How many maids you loveE
Each trusts you like a doveE
But would she if she knewF
How many maids you loveE
How many maids love youF

Robert Fuller Murray



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