Unde Malum Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCCBBCBDAEBFGHIJBK LBMFBC| Where does evil come from | A |
| It comes | B |
| from man | C |
| always from man | C |
| only from man | C |
| Tadeusz Rozewicz | B |
| Alas dear Tadeusz | B |
| good nature and wicked man | C |
| are romantic inventions | B |
| you show us this way | D |
| the depth of your optimism | A |
| so let man exterminate | E |
| his own species | B |
| the innocent sunrise will illuminate | F |
| a liberated flora and fauna | G |
| where oak forests reclaim | H |
| the postindustrial wasteland | I |
| and the blood of a deer | J |
| torn asunder by a pack of wolves | B |
| is not seen by anyone | K |
| a hawk falls upon a hare | L |
| without witness | B |
| evil disappears from the world | M |
| and consciousness with it | F |
| Of course dear Tadeusz | B |
| evil and good comes from man | C |
Czeslaw Milosz
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