Monumentum Aere, Etc. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AB CDEFGH IJYou say that I take a good deal upon myself | A |
That I strut in the robes of assumption | B |
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In a few years no one will remember the buffo | C |
No one will remember the trivial parts of me | D |
The comic detail will be absent | E |
As for you you will rot in the earth | F |
And it is doubtful if even your manure will be rich | G |
enough | H |
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To keep grass | I |
Over your grave | J |
Ezra Pound
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