The Cut Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAC DEDE BFBF GHGH| Well what's the matter there's a face | A |
| What has it cut a vein | B |
| And is it quite a shocking place | A |
| Come let us look again | C |
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| I see it bleeds but never mind | D |
| That tiny little drop | E |
| I don't believe you'll ever find | D |
| That crying makes it stop | E |
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| 'Tis sad indeed to cry at pain | B |
| For any but a baby | F |
| If that should chance to cut a vein | B |
| We should not wonder may be | F |
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| But such a man as you should try | G |
| To bear a little sorrow | H |
| So run along and wipe your eye | G |
| 'Twill all be well to morrow | H |
Ann Taylor
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