Black And Blue Eyes Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCCBDB EEDFFDDFFD AAGHHGDHHGThe brilliant black eye | A |
May in triumph let fly | A |
All its darts without Caring who feels 'em | B |
But the soft eye of blue | C |
Tho' it scatter wounds too | C |
Is much better pleased when it heals 'em | B |
Dear Fanny | D |
Is much better pleased when it heals 'em | B |
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The black eye may say | E |
Come and worship my ray | E |
By adoring perhaps you may move me | D |
But the blue eye half hid | F |
Says from under its lid | F |
I love and am yours if you love me | D |
Yes Fanny | D |
The blue eye half hid | F |
Says from under its lid | F |
I love and am yours if you love me | D |
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Come tell me then why | A |
In that lovely blue eye | A |
Not a charm of its tint I discover | G |
Oh why should you wear | H |
The only blue pair | H |
That ever said No to a lover | G |
Dear Fanny | D |
Oh why should you wear | H |
The only blue pair | H |
That ever said No to a lover | G |
Thomas Moore
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