Lois Spears Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAACDEFGHIJEKLM| Here lies the body of Lois Spears | A |
| Born Lois Fluke daughter of Willard Fluke | B |
| Wife of Cyrus Spears | A |
| Mother of Myrtle and Virgil Spears | A |
| Children with clear eyes and sound limbs | C |
| I was born blind | D |
| I was the happiest of women | E |
| As wife mother and housekeeper | F |
| Caring for my loved ones | G |
| And making my home | H |
| A place of order and bounteous hospitality | I |
| For I went about the rooms | J |
| And about the garden | E |
| With an instinct as sure as sight | K |
| As though there were eyes in my finger tips | L |
| Glory to God in the highest | M |
Edgar Lee Masters
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