Fool's Money Bags Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDECFGHI JKCLM| Outside the long window | A |
| With his head on the stone sill | B |
| The dog is lying | C |
| Gazing at his Beloved | D |
| His eyes are wet and urgent | E |
| And his body is taut and shaking | C |
| It is cold on the terrace | F |
| A pale wind licks along the stone slabs | G |
| But the dog gazes through the glass | H |
| And is content | I |
| - | |
| The Beloved is writing a letter | J |
| Occasionally she speaks to the dog | K |
| But she is thinking of her writing | C |
| Does she too give her devotion to one | L |
| Not worthy | M |
Amy Lowell
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