Ep - And - Ein Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCC DDEECC AAFFGG HHDDFF IIJJKKSometimes I risk a faltering step | A |
To meet these steins both Ein and Ep | A |
But hesitate and halt at last | B |
Finding the works of each too vast | B |
For such a finite brain as mine | C |
They gravel me both Ep and Ein | C |
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Ein 's themes on space Ep 's things in stone | D |
Both leave me gasping Tho' I own | D |
They're 'after something ' as men say | E |
What master minds what years away | E |
Will fully grasp at last those fine | C |
Profundities of Ep and Ein | C |
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I sometimes like to think if Ep | A |
Could be induced to take the step | A |
He might translate and bring in bounds | F |
Vague theories that Ein propounds | F |
Carve them in stone that in the end | G |
Mere fools like me might comprehend | G |
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Working together thus they might | H |
To a dull witted world bring light | H |
But when each labors all alone | D |
Ep at his monstrous things in stone | D |
Ein with his talk of time light space | F |
Just leave me with a wooden face | F |
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Tho' here and now I own the twain | I |
Bring but a bussing in my brain | I |
Yet I like others of my kind | J |
Keen to be thought a 'modern' mind | J |
If asked will learnedly admit | K |
Each is indutitably It | K |
Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis
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