Amn't Gone(sonnet Iii) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFEFBB

I have seen it but not how its looksA
That mermen are betrayed by the seaB
If they sails into angler's nets and hooksA
Even leopards giant elephants by dark treeB
It be something so morose than graveC
You turns your back Speak of my misdeedsD
Accuses with your flatteries and raveC
Let's shed tears but death for his greedsD
If so with harps horns or loudy spideE
Let no man sing of lamentation or sobbingF
Pray but gods weep me to a bed laid asideE
Over another fall of man only by sorrowingF
May I count it as pity for my hateful miseryB
For your much griefs tears is not necessaryB

Adebayo Sir Toby
(C) All Rights Reserved. Poem Submitted on 06/19/2020



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