The Second Oldest Story Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEDE FGHGIJIJ

Go I must along my waysA
Though my heart be raggedB
Dripping bitter through the daysA
Festering and jaggedC
Smile I must at every twingeD
Kiss to time its throbbingE
He that tears a heart to fringeD
Hates the noise of sobbingE
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Weep my love till Heaven hearsF
Curse and moan and languishG
While I wash your wound with tearsH
Ease aloud your anguishG
Bellow of the pit in HellI
Where you're made to lingerJ
There and there and well and wellI
Did he prick his fingerJ

Dorothy Parker



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