From Four Saints In Three Acts Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCADEFCCCAGHHHPigeons on the grass alas | A |
Pigeons on the grass alas | A |
Short longer grass short longer longer shorter yellow grass Pigeons | B |
large pigeons on the shorter longer yellow grass alas pigeons on the | C |
grass | A |
If they were not pigeons what were they | D |
If they were not pigeons on the grass alas what were they He had | E |
heard of a third and he asked about if it was a magpie in the sky | F |
If a magpie in the sky on the sky can not cry if the pigeon on the | C |
grass alas can alas and to pass the pigeon on the grass alas and the | C |
magpie in the sky on the sky and to try and to try alas on the | C |
grass alas the pigeon on the grass the pigeon on the grass and alas | A |
They might be very well they might be very well very well they might | G |
be | H |
Let Lucy Lily Lily Lucy Lucy let Lucy Lucy Lily Lily Lily Lily | H |
Lily let Lily Lucy Lucy let Lily Let Lucy Lily | H |
Gertrude Stein
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