Coda Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEDFGFG| There's little in taking or giving | A |
| There's little in water or wine | B |
| This living this living this living | A |
| Was never a project of mine | B |
| Oh hard is the struggle and sparse is | C |
| The gain of the one at the top | D |
| For art is a form of catharsis | E |
| And love is a permanent flop | D |
| And work is the province of cattle | F |
| And rest's for a clam in a shell | G |
| So I'm thinking of throwing the battle | F |
| Would you kindly direct me to hell | G |
Dorothy Parker
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