To My Dead Dog Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABAAB CCDEED FFBAAB| All is noiseless | A |
| Cold and voiceless | A |
| Lies the form I've oft caressed | B |
| Heedless now of blame or praises | A |
| 'Neath the sunshine and the daisies | A |
| Dear old Leo lies at rest | B |
| - | |
| Eager greeting | C |
| Joy at meeting | C |
| Watching for my step to come | D |
| Grief at briefest separation | E |
| Sorrow without affectation | E |
| These are over he is dumb | D |
| - | |
| Loyal ever | F |
| Treacherous never | F |
| Lifelong love he well expressed | B |
| Ah may we deserve like praises | A |
| When beneath the sun kissed daisies | A |
| We like Leo lie at rest | B |
John L. Stoddard
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