'died Of A Rose' Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCCDEEDFDD| A reporter he was and he wrote wrote he | A |
| 'The grave was covered as thick as could be | A |
| With floral tributes' which reading | B |
| The editor man he said he did so | C |
| 'For 'floral tributes' he's got for to go | C |
| For I hold the same misleading ' | D |
| Then he called him in and he pointed sweet | E |
| To a blooming garden across the street | E |
| Inquiring 'What's them a growing ' | D |
| The reporter chap said 'Why where's your eyes | F |
| Them's floral tributes ' 'Arise arise ' | D |
| The editor said 'and be going ' | D |
Ambrose Bierce
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