Madman's Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB ACAC ADAD| Better to see your cheek grown hollow | A |
| Better to see your temple worn | B |
| Than to forget to follow follow | A |
| After the sound of a silver horn | B |
| - | |
| Better to bind your brow with willow | A |
| And follow follow until you die | C |
| Than to sleep with your head on a golden pillow | A |
| Nor lift it up when the hunt goes by | C |
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| Better to see your cheek grow sallow | A |
| And your hair grown gray so soon so soon | D |
| Than to forget to hallo hallo | A |
| After the milk white hounds of the moon | D |
Elinor Morton Wylie
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