My Heart And Lute Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EFEFGHGI| I give thee all I can no more | A |
| Tho' poor the offering be | B |
| My heart and lute are all the store | A |
| That I can bring to thee | B |
| A lute whose gentle song reveals | C |
| The soul of love full well | D |
| And better far a heart that feels | C |
| Much more than lute could tell | D |
| - | |
| Tho' love and song may fail alas | E |
| To keep life's clouds away | F |
| At least 'twill make them lighter pass | E |
| Or gild them if they stay | F |
| And even if Care at moments flings | G |
| A discord o'er life's happy strain | H |
| Let Love but gently touch the strings | G |
| 'Twill all be sweet again | I |
Thomas Moore
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