The Warner Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHHGICCI

Every man worth the nameA
has a yellow snake in his soulB
seated as on a throne sayingC
if he cries I want to NoD
Lock eyes with the fixed gazeE
of Nixies or Satyresses saysF
the Tooth Think of your dutyG
Make children or plant treesH
polish verses or marble friezeH
the Tooth says Tonight where will you beG
Whatever he likes to considerI
there s never a moment passingC
a man can t hear the warningC
of that insufferable ViperI

Charles Baudelaire



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