Anger Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCDDEEFFGHIIJJKLMMAnger in its time and place | A |
May assume a kind of grace | A |
It must have some reason in it | B |
And not last beyond a minute | C |
If to further lengths it go | D |
It does into malice grow | D |
'Tis the difference that we see | E |
'Twixt the serpent and the bee | E |
If the latter you provoke | F |
It inflicts a hasty stroke | F |
Puts you to some little pain | G |
But it never stings again | H |
Close in tufted bush or brake | I |
Lurks the poison swell d snake | I |
Nursing up his cherished wrath | J |
In the purlieux of his path | J |
In the cold or in the warm | K |
Mean him good or mean him harm | L |
Whensoever fate may bring you | M |
The vile snake will always sting you | M |
Charles Lamb
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