The Second Oldest Story Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEDE FGHGIJIJGo I must along my ways | A |
Though my heart be ragged | B |
Dripping bitter through the days | A |
Festering and jagged | C |
Smile I must at every twinge | D |
Kiss to time its throbbing | E |
He that tears a heart to fringe | D |
Hates the noise of sobbing | E |
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Weep my love till Heaven hears | F |
Curse and moan and languish | G |
While I wash your wound with tears | H |
Ease aloud your anguish | G |
Bellow of the pit in Hell | I |
Where you're made to linger | J |
There and there and well and well | I |
Did he prick his finger | J |
Dorothy Parker
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