The Influence Of Woman Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EFEFGHGH| WHAT would be the use of singing songs | A |
| If there was no little woman near to hear them | B |
| What would be the use of righting wrongs | A |
| If a little woman didn't cease to fear them | B |
| What would be the use of getting rich | C |
| Oh what would be the use of winning fame | D |
| If the conquest wasn't really something which | C |
| Brought glory to a little woman's name | D |
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| What would be the use of all the striving | E |
| The turmoil and the heartache and the sighs | F |
| Who would bear the goad of ceaseless driving | E |
| If it wasn't for the lovelight in her eyes | F |
| If it wasn't for a woman's tender glances | G |
| Who waits at home with welcome fond and true | H |
| If we ever ceased to live our sweet romances | G |
| What would be the use of all we do | H |
Edgar Albert Guest
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