The Next Morning Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFEGHAH| What a difference in the morning | A |
| When you try to raise your head | B |
| When your eyelids seem so heavy | C |
| You could swear they were of lead | B |
| When your tongue is thickly coated | D |
| And you have an awful thirst | E |
| When you drink so much cold water | F |
| That you feel about to burst | E |
| When you lift your hand towards heaven | G |
| And solemnly do say | H |
| I'm going to 'cut out' drinking | A |
| And I'll swear off right to day | H |
Edwin C. Ranck
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