Dread Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDDBeside a chapel I'd a room looked down | A |
Where all the women from the farms and town | A |
On Holy days and Sundays used to pass | B |
To marriages and Christenings and to Mass | B |
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Then I sat lonely watching score and score | C |
'Till I turned jealous of the Lord next door | C |
Now by this window where there's none can see | D |
The Lord God's jealous of yourself and me | D |
J. M. Synge
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