Songs Of Gloom Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCDB EEFGGF| IF the song I have to sing | A |
| Is a dreary gloomy thing | A |
| I would rather silent be | B |
| If I cannot sing of cheer | C |
| I will never let you hear | D |
| Any song of dole from me | B |
| - | |
| Let no dirge escape my lips | E |
| Rather song that gayly trips | E |
| Than a slow and mournful tone | F |
| Let me sing a song of pleasure | G |
| In a romping sort of measure | G |
| But my woe I'll bear alone | F |
Edgar Albert Guest
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