Hooray Say The Roses Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA ABAA CADE FAAGHIJKHL M| hooray say the roses today is blamesday | A |
| and we are red as blood | A |
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| hooray say the roses today is Wednesday | A |
| and we bloom wher soldiers fell | B |
| and lovers too | A |
| and the snake at the word | A |
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| hooray say the roses darkness comes | C |
| all at once like lights gone out | A |
| the sun leaves dark continents | D |
| and rows of stone | E |
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| hooray say the roses cannons and spires | F |
| birds bees bombers today is Friday | A |
| the hand holding a medal out the window | A |
| a moth going by half a mile an hour | G |
| hooray hooray | H |
| hooray say the roses | I |
| we have empires on our stems | J |
| the sun moves the mouth | K |
| hooray hooray hooray | H |
| and that is why you like us | L |
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| Submitted by eve | M |
Charles Bukowski
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