Bric-a-brac Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EFEFGHGH

Little things that no one needsA
Little things to joke aboutB
Little landscapes done in beadsA
Little morals woven outB
Little wreaths of gilded grassC
Little brigs of whittled oakD
Bottled painfully in glassC
These are made by lonely folkD
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Lonely folk have lines of daysE
Long and faltering and thinF
Therefore little wax bouquetsE
Prayers cut upon a pinF
Little maps of pinkish landsG
Little charts of curly seasH
Little plats of linen strandsG
Little verses such as theseH

Dorothy Parker



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