Karma Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACBA DEFDEF| Christmas was in the air and all was well | A |
| With him but for a few confusing flaws | B |
| In divers of God's images because | B |
| A friend of his would neither buy nor sell | A |
| Was he to answer for the axe that fell | A |
| He pondered and the reason for it was | C |
| Partly a slowly freezing Santa Claus | B |
| Upon the corner with his beard and bell | A |
| - | |
| Acknowledging an improvident surprise | D |
| He magnified a fancy that he wished | E |
| The friend whom he had wrecked were here again | F |
| Not sure of that he found a compromise | D |
| And from the fulness of his heart he fished | E |
| A dime for Jesus who had died for men | F |
Edwin Arlington Robinson
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