Brahma'after Emerson Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCBC| If the wild bowler thinks he bowls | A |
| Or if the batsman thinks he's bowled | B |
| They know not poor misguided souls | A |
| They too shall perish unconsoled | B |
| I am the batsman and the bat | B |
| I am the bowler and the ball | C |
| The umpire the pavilion cat | B |
| The roller pitch and stumps and all | C |
Andrew Lang
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