George Trimble Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFDGHHHI

Do you remember when I stood on the stepsA
Of the Court House and talked free silverB
And the single tax of Henry GeorgeC
Then do you remember that when the Peerless LeaderB
Lost the first battle I began to talk prohibitionD
And became active in the churchE
That was due to my wifeF
Who pictured to me my destructionD
If I did not prove my morality to the peopleG
Well she ruined meH
For the radicals grew suspicious of meH
And the conservatives were never sure of meH
And here I lie unwept of allI

Edgar Lee Masters



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