Stanzas In Meditation: Stanza Ii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBBCDDEEFGHIIJG| I think very well of Susan but I do not know her name | A |
| I think very well of Ellen but which is not the same | A |
| I think very well of Paul I tell him not to do so | B |
| I think very well of Francis Charles but do I do so | B |
| I think very well of Thomas but I do not not do so | B |
| I think very well of not very well of William | C |
| I think very well of any very well of him | D |
| I think very well of him | D |
| It is remarkable how quickly they learn | E |
| But if they learn and it is very remarkable how quickly they learn | E |
| It makes not only but by and by | F |
| And they may not only be not here | G |
| But not there | H |
| Which after all makes no difference | I |
| After all this does not make any does not make any difference | I |
| I add added it to it | J |
| I could rather be rather be here | G |
Gertrude Stein
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