The Garrett Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDE FGBBHB| Come let us pity those who are better off than we are | A |
| Come my friend and remember | B |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp that the rich have butlers and no friends | C |
| And we have friends and no butlers | D |
| Come let us pity the married and the unmarried | E |
| - | |
| Dawn enters with little feet | F |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp like a gilded Pavlova | G |
| And I am near my desire | B |
| Nor has life in it aught better | B |
| Than this hour of clear coolness | H |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp the hour of waking together | B |
Ezra Pound
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