Epilogue Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJK| O Chansons foregoing | A |
| You were a seven days' wonder | B |
| When you came out in the magazines | C |
| You created considerable stir in Chicago | D |
| And now you are stale and worn out | E |
| You're a very depleted fashion | F |
| A hoop skirt a calash | G |
| An homely transient antiquity | H |
| Only emotion remains | I |
| Your emotions | J |
| Are those of a maitre de cafe | K |
Ezra Pound
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