The College Of Surgeons (the Rocky Road To Dublin) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE GCHC IJFJAs I stood at the door | A |
Sheltered out of the wind | B |
Something flew in | C |
Which I hardly could find | B |
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In the dim gloomy doorway | D |
I searched till I found | E |
A dry withered leaf | F |
Lying down on the ground | E |
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With thin pointed claws | G |
And a dry dusty skin | C |
Sure a hall is no place | H |
For a leaf to be in | C |
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Oh where is your tree | I |
And your summer and all | J |
Poor dusty leaf | F |
Whistled into a hall | J |
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