Ollie Mcgee Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCDCEFCGH| Have you seen walking through the village | A |
| A Man with downcast eyes and haggard face | B |
| That is my husband who by secret cruelty | C |
| Never to be told robbed me of my youth and my beauty | C |
| Till at last wrinkled and with yellow teeth | D |
| And with broken pride and shameful humility | C |
| I sank into the grave | E |
| But what think you gnaws at my husband's heart | F |
| The face of what I was the face of what he made me | C |
| These are driving him to the place where I lie | G |
| In death therefore I am avenged | H |
Edgar Lee Masters
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