The Fur Coat (the Rocky Road To Dublin) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEE

I walked out in my Coat of PrideA
I looked about on every sideA
And said the mountains should not beB
Just where they were and that the seaB
Was badly placed and that the beechC
Should be an oak and then from eachC
I turned in dignity as ifD
They were not there I sniffed a sniffD
And climbed upon my sunny shelfE
And sneezed a while and scratched myselfE

James Stephens



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