An Old Answer Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDD EFEFGG| Ask me not Dear what thing it is | A |
| That makes me love you so | B |
| What graces what sweet qualities | C |
| That from your spirit flow | B |
| For I have but this old reply | D |
| That you are you that I am I | D |
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| My heart leaps when you look on me | E |
| And thrills to hear your voice | F |
| Lies then in these the mystery | E |
| That makes my soul rejoice | F |
| I only know I love you true | G |
| Since I am I and you are you | G |
Robert Laurence Binyon
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