Ultimatum Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDED FGFGHIHI| I'm wearied of wearying love my friend | A |
| Of worry and strain and doubt | B |
| Before we begin let us view the end | A |
| And maybe I'll do without | B |
| There's never the pang that was worth the tear | C |
| And toss in the night I won't | D |
| So either you do or you don't my dear | E |
| Either you do or you don't | D |
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| The table is ready so lay your cards | F |
| And if they should augur pain | G |
| I'll tender you ever my kind regards | F |
| And run for the fastest train | G |
| I haven't the will to be spent and sad | H |
| My heart's to be gay and true | I |
| Then either you don't or you do my lad | H |
| Either you don't or you do | I |
Dorothy Parker
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