Good And Bad Luck. Translations. After Heine. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD| Good luck is the gayest of all gay girls | A |
| Long in one place she will not stay | B |
| Back from your brow she strokes the curls | A |
| Kisses you quick and flies away | B |
| - | |
| But Madame Bad Luck soberly comes | C |
| And stays no fancy has she for flitting | D |
| Snatches of true love songs she hums | C |
| And sits by your bed and brings her knitting | D |
John Milton Hay
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