The Garden Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AB CDEF GHI JKLMBEn robe de parade | A |
Samain | B |
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Like a skien of loose silk blown against a wall | C |
She walks by the railing of a path in Kensington Gardens | D |
And she is dying piece meal | E |
of a sort of emotional anaemia | F |
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And round about there is a rabble | G |
Of the filthy sturdy unkillable infants of the very poor | H |
They shall inherit the earth | I |
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In her is the end of breeding | J |
Her boredom is exquisite and excessive | K |
She would like some one to speak to her | L |
And is almost afraid that I | M |
will commit that indiscretion | B |
Ezra Pound
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