I Would To Heaven That I Were So Much Clay Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABABCC

I would to heaven that I were so much clayA
As I am blood bone marrow passion feelingB
Because at least the past were passed awayA
And for the future but I write this reelingB
Having got drunk exceedingly todayA
So that I seem to stand upon the ceilingB
I say the future is a serious matterC
And so for God's sake hock and soda waterC

George Gordon Byron



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