Mag Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEDFGHIJKLMAJ| I wish to God I never saw you Mag | A |
| I wish you never quit your job and came along with me | B |
| I wish we never bought a license and a white dress | C |
| For you to get married in the day we ran off to a minister | D |
| And told him we would love each other and take care of | E |
| each other | D |
| Always and always long as the sun and the rain lasts anywhere | F |
| Yes I'm wishing now you lived somewhere away from here | G |
| And I was a bum on the bumpers a thousand miles away | H |
| dead broke | I |
| I wish the kids had never come | J |
| And rent and coal and clothes to pay for | K |
| And a grocery man calling for cash | L |
| Every day cash for beans and prunes | M |
| I wish to God I never saw you Mag | A |
| I wish to God the kids had never come | J |
Carl Sandburg
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