Stranger Things Have Happened Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHB I| Do not believe that ink is always black | A |
| Or lime white or lemon sour | B |
| You cannot ring one bell from two pagodas | C |
| You cannot have two governors for the city of Lang Son | D |
| I found you binding an orange spray | E |
| Of flowers with white flowers | F |
| I never noticed the flower gathering | G |
| Of other village ladies | H |
| Would you like me to go and see your father and mother | B |
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| Song of Annam | I |
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