O Word I Love To Sing Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BCBC BDBD BEBE| A | |
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| O word I love to sing thou art too tender | B |
| For all the passions agitating me | C |
| For all my bitterness thou art too tender | B |
| I cannot pour my red soul into thee | C |
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| O haunting melody thou art too slender | B |
| Too fragile like a globe of crystal glass | D |
| For all my stormy thoughts thou art too slender | B |
| The burden from my bosom will not pass | D |
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| O tender word O melody so slender | B |
| O tears of passion saturate with brine | E |
| O words unwilling words ye can not render | B |
| My hatred for the foe of me and mine | E |
Claude Mckay
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