The Searched Soul Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEFF| When I consider pro and con | A |
| What things my love is built upon | A |
| A curly mouth a sinewed wrist | B |
| A questioning brow a pretty twist | B |
| Of words as old and tried as sin | C |
| A pointed ear a cloven chin | C |
| Long tapered limbs and slanted eyes | D |
| Not cold nor kind nor darkly wise | D |
| When so I ponder here apart | E |
| What shallow boons suffice my heart | E |
| What dust bound trivia capture me | F |
| I marvel at my normalcy | F |
Dorothy Parker
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