Sam Hookey Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDBAEEEDEBC| I ran away from home with the circus | A |
| Having fallen in love with Mademoiselle Estralada | B |
| The lion tamer | C |
| One time having starved the lions | D |
| For more than a day | B |
| I entered the cage and began to beat Brutus | A |
| And Leo and Gypsy | E |
| Whereupon Brutus sprang upon me | E |
| And killed me | E |
| On entering these regions | D |
| I met a shadow who cursed me | E |
| And said it served me right | B |
| It was Robespierre | C |
Edgar Lee Masters
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