The Searched Soul Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEFF

When I consider pro and conA
What things my love is built uponA
A curly mouth a sinewed wristB
A questioning brow a pretty twistB
Of words as old and tried as sinC
A pointed ear a cloven chinC
Long tapered limbs and slanted eyesD
Not cold nor kind nor darkly wiseD
When so I ponder here apartE
What shallow boons suffice my heartE
What dust bound trivia capture meF
I marvel at my normalcyF

Dorothy Parker



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