Solace Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCCB DDEFFE| There was a rose that faded young | A |
| I saw its shattered beauty hung | A |
| Upon a broken stem | B |
| I heard them say What need to care | C |
| With roses budding everywhere | C |
| I did not answer them | B |
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| There was a bird brought down to die | D |
| They said A hundred fill the sky | D |
| What reason to be sad | E |
| There was a girl whose lover fled | F |
| I did not wait the while they said | F |
| There's many another lad | E |
Dorothy Parker
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