The Rattlesnake Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAA BBB CCC| Coiled like a clod his eyes the home of hate | A |
| Where rich the harvest bows he lies in wait | A |
| Linking earth's death and music mate with mate | A |
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| Is 't lure or warning Those small bells may sing | B |
| Like Ariel sirens poised on viewless wing | B |
| To lead stark life where mail eacute d death is king | B |
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| Else nature's voice in that cold earthy thrill | C |
| Bids good avoid the venomed fang of ill | C |
| And life and death fight equal in her will | C |
John Charles Mcneill
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