Bric-a-brac Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EFEFGHGH| Little things that no one needs | A |
| Little things to joke about | B |
| Little landscapes done in beads | A |
| Little morals woven out | B |
| Little wreaths of gilded grass | C |
| Little brigs of whittled oak | D |
| Bottled painfully in glass | C |
| These are made by lonely folk | D |
| - | |
| Lonely folk have lines of days | E |
| Long and faltering and thin | F |
| Therefore little wax bouquets | E |
| Prayers cut upon a pin | F |
| Little maps of pinkish lands | G |
| Little charts of curly seas | H |
| Little plats of linen strands | G |
| Little verses such as these | H |
Dorothy Parker
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