Unanswered Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAAAAAACCADD| Why should I be subsevient to fate | A |
| Si peu de chose before a giant world | B |
| Poor little ship with little sail unfurled | B |
| To catch the sun breze at the harbor gate | A |
| Why should I be a coal within the grate | A |
| Of never ending love Why intercurled | A |
| With some strange mermaid whom the tempests hurled | A |
| Far up the shore that mortals desecrate | A |
| Why all these whys and wherefores of the mind | A |
| That strike like arrows on a marble floor | C |
| Beyond whose frigidness red lions roar | C |
| To guard the Sun I gave my youth to find | A |
| And why should drowning in the blackest sea | D |
| Be better than to worship at her knee | D |
Harry Crosby
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