Art Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEFEGHIHJKJKLMLM

'YES let Art go if it must beA
That with it men must starveB
If Music Painting PoetryA
Spring from the wasted hearth 'C
Yes let Art go till once againD
Through fearless heads and handsE
The toil of millions and the painF
Be passed from out the landsE
Till from the few their plunder fallsG
To those who've toiled and earnedH
But misery's hopeless intervalsI
From those who've robbed and spurnedH
Yes let Art go without a fearJ
Like Autumn flowers we burnK
For with her reawakening yearJ
Be sure she will returnK
Return but greater nobler yetL
Because her laurel crownM
With dew and not with blood is wetL
And as our Queen sit downM

Francis William Lauderdale Adams



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