The Wonder Of It Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCBA AADEDA| How wild how witch like weird that life should be | A |
| That the insensate rock dared dream of me | A |
| And take to bursting out and burgeoning | B |
| Oh long ago yo ho | C |
| And wearing green How stark and strange a thing | B |
| That life should be | A |
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| Oh mystic mad a rigadoon of glee | A |
| That dust should rise and leap alive and flee | A |
| Afoot awing and shake the deeps with cries | D |
| Oh far away yo hay | E |
| What moony masque what arrogant disguise | D |
| That life should be | A |
Harriet Monroe
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