Art Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEFEGHIHJKJKLMLM| 'YES let Art go if it must be | A |
| That with it men must starve | B |
| If Music Painting Poetry | A |
| Spring from the wasted hearth ' | C |
| Yes let Art go till once again | D |
| Through fearless heads and hands | E |
| The toil of millions and the pain | F |
| Be passed from out the lands | E |
| Till from the few their plunder falls | G |
| To those who've toiled and earned | H |
| But misery's hopeless intervals | I |
| From those who've robbed and spurned | H |
| Yes let Art go without a fear | J |
| Like Autumn flowers we burn | K |
| For with her reawakening year | J |
| Be sure she will return | K |
| Return but greater nobler yet | L |
| Because her laurel crown | M |
| With dew and not with blood is wet | L |
| And as our Queen sit down | M |
Francis William Lauderdale Adams
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