Why Not? Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BBCCDDAA| Poet sing me a song to day | A |
| But the world grows old and my hair is gray | A |
| - | |
| Ah no there are birds on the lilac bushes | B |
| And a snow drop out of the wet earth pushes | B |
| Two chattering robins are planning a marriage | C |
| And see there's a baby all pink in its carriage | C |
| And the sun is wiping the clouds from his brow | D |
| And who can look back when it's always now | D |
| Oh what is the use of a poet say | A |
| If he will not sing me a song to day | A |
Harriet Monroe
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