Pattern Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD CECELeave me to my lonely pillow | A |
Go and take your silly posies | B |
Who has vowed to wear the willow | A |
Looks a fool tricked out in roses | B |
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Who are you my lad to ease me | C |
Leave your pretty words unspoken | D |
Tinkling echoes little please me | C |
Now my heart is freshly broken | D |
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Over young are you to guide me | C |
And your blood is slow and sleeping | E |
If you must then sit beside me | C |
Tell me why have I been weeping | E |
Dorothy Parker
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