Eugenia Todd Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO| Have any of you passers by | A |
| Had an old tooth that was an unceasing discomfort | B |
| Or a pain in the side that never quite left you | C |
| Or a malignant growth that grew with time | D |
| So that even in profoundest slumber | E |
| There was shadowy consciousness or the phantom of thought | F |
| Of the tooth the side the growth | G |
| Even so thwarted love or defeated ambition | H |
| Or a blunder in life which mixed your life | I |
| Hopelessly to the end | J |
| Will like a tooth or a pain in the side | K |
| Float through your dreams in the final sleep | L |
| Till perfect freedom from the earth sphere | M |
| Comes to you as one who wakes | N |
| Healed and glad in the morning | O |
Edgar Lee Masters
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