Mill-doors Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDE FDGHA| You never come back | A |
| I say good by when I see you going in the doors | B |
| The hopeless open doors that call and wait | C |
| And take you then for how many cents a day | D |
| How many cents for the sleepy eyes and fingers | E |
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| I say good by because I know they tap your wrists | F |
| In the dark in the silence day by day | D |
| And all the blood of you drop by drop | G |
| And you are old before you are young | H |
| You never come back | A |
Carl Sandburg
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