Quarrel Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEFFGG| Let us quarrel for these reasons | A |
| You detest the salt which seasons | A |
| My speech and all my lights go out | B |
| In the cold poison of your doubt | B |
| I love Shelley you love Keats | C |
| Something parts and something meets | C |
| I love salads you love chops | D |
| Something goes and something stops | D |
| Something hides its face and cries | E |
| Something shivers something dies | E |
| I love blue ribbons brought from fairs | F |
| You love sitting splitting hairs | F |
| I love truth and so do you | G |
| Tell me is it truly true | G |
Elinor Morton Wylie
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