Anarchism Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJGKLMNM| 'TIS not when I am here | A |
| In these homeless homes | B |
| Where sin and shame and disease | C |
| And foul death comes | D |
| 'Tis not when heart and brain | E |
| Would be still and forget | F |
| Men and women and children | G |
| Dragged down to the pit | H |
| But when I hear them declaiming | I |
| Of 'liberty ' 'order ' and 'law ' | J |
| The husk hearted Gentleman | G |
| And the mud hearted Bourgeois | K |
| That a sombre hateful desire | L |
| Burns up slow in my breast | M |
| To wreck the great guilty Temple | N |
| And give us rest | M |
Francis William Lauderdale Adams
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