The Rebellious Vine Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD ECDFEDGFDHH ICAJKDALDMM| One day the vine | A |
| That clomb on god s own house | B |
| Cried I will not | C |
| grow | D |
| - | |
| And I will | E |
| not | C |
| grow | D |
| And I | F |
| will | E |
| not grow | D |
| And | G |
| I | F |
| will not grow | D |
| So God leaned out his head | H |
| And said | H |
| - | |
| You need | I |
| not | C |
| Then the vine | A |
| fluttered its leaves and cried to all the winds | J |
| Oh have I not permission from the Lord | K |
| And may I not begin to cease to grow | D |
| But that wise God had pondered on the vine | A |
| Before he made it | L |
| And all the while it laboured not to grow | D |
| It grew it grew | M |
| And all the time God knew | M |
Harold Monro
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