There's Wisdom In Women Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD| Oh love is fair and love is rare my dear one she said | A |
| But love goes lightly over I bowed her foolish head | A |
| And kissed her hair and laughed at her Such a child was she | B |
| So new to love so true to love and she spoke so bitterly | B |
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| But there's wisdom in women of more than they have known | C |
| And thoughts go blowing through them are wiser than their own | C |
| Or how should my dear one being ignorant and young | D |
| Have cried on love so bitterly with so true a tongue | D |
Rupert Brooke
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