The Warner Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHHGICCI| Every man worth the name | A |
| has a yellow snake in his soul | B |
| seated as on a throne saying | C |
| if he cries I want to No | D |
| Lock eyes with the fixed gaze | E |
| of Nixies or Satyresses says | F |
| the Tooth Think of your duty | G |
| Make children or plant trees | H |
| polish verses or marble frieze | H |
| the Tooth says Tonight where will you be | G |
| Whatever he likes to consider | I |
| there s never a moment passing | C |
| a man can t hear the warning | C |
| of that insufferable Viper | I |
Charles Baudelaire
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