Heritage Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDBEAAF GAHGAH| here thy generations endeth in accord | A |
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| I physically resemble my mother | B |
| And father and therefore must have been | C |
| Adopted because on my TV screen | D |
| The role children rarely share a feature | B |
| With either parent The fact they're actors | E |
| And I'm not is what makes me misbegot | A |
| A matched world of monitors all shot | A |
| The mirror daily where I pray these stars | F |
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| Come cancel everyone of us whose names | G |
| And clans have sundered human unity | A |
| Descend always among daughters or sons | H |
| To live still beyond the Net's trivia games | G |
| Till their faces cloned shape ours Family | A |
| From android to ape we'll be Thy reruns | H |
Bill Knott
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