Xxvi: Good Creatures Do You Love Your Lives Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEDE

Good creatures do you love your livesA
And have you ears for senseB
Here is a knife like other knivesC
That cost me eighteen penceB
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I need but stick it in my heartD
And down will come the skyE
And earth's foundations will departD
And all you folk will dieE

Alfred Edward Housman



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