Amelia Garrick Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQR

Yes here I lie close to a stunted rose bushA
In a forgotten place near the fenceB
Where the thickets from Siever's woodsC
Have crept over growing sparselyD
And you you are a leader in New YorkE
The wife of a noted millionaireF
A name in the society columnsG
Beautiful admired magnified perhapsH
By the mirage of distanceI
You have succeeded I have failedJ
In the eyes of the worldK
You are alive I am deadL
Yet I know that I vanquished your spiritM
And I know that lying here far from youN
Unheard of among your great friendsO
In the brilliant world where you moveP
I am really the unconquerable power over your lifeQ
That robs it of complete triumphR

Edgar Lee Masters



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