Fable Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCC

Oh there once was a lady and so I've been toldA
Whose lover grew weary whose lover grew coldA
My child he remarked though our episode endsB
In the manner of men I suggest we be friendsB
And the truest of friends ever after they wereC
Oh they lied in their teeth when they told me of herC

Dorothy Parker



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