Visions Of Sin Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B CCBB DEFFGGCCHHIIBBJ JBBKKLL CCBBKRASLAJORSK SIBERIA March | A |
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'My eyes are better and I shall travel slowly toward home ' | - |
DANENHOWER | B |
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From the regions of the Night | C |
Coming with recovered sight | C |
From the spell of darkness free | B |
What will Danenhower see | B |
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He will see when he arrives | D |
Doctors taking human lives | E |
He will see a learned judge | F |
Whose decision will not budge | F |
Till both litigants are fleeced | G |
And his palm is duly greased | G |
Lawyers he will see who fight | C |
Day by day and night by night | C |
Never both upon a side | H |
Though their fees they still divide | H |
Preachers he will see who teach | I |
That it is divine to preach | I |
That they fan a sacred fire | B |
And are worthy of their hire | B |
He will see a trusted wife | J |
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Pride of some good husband's life | J |
Enter at a certain door | B |
And but he will see no more | B |
He will see Good Templars reel | K |
See a prosecutor steal | K |
And a father beat his child | L |
He'll perhaps see Oscar Wilde | L |
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From the regions of the Night | C |
Coming with recovered sight | C |
From the bliss of blindness free | B |
That's what Danenhower'll see | B |
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Ambrose Bierce
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