Song For A Singer Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCC DDEEE FFGGG| When you go underground with all your airs | A |
| Your kindly lies and your ridiculous prayers | A |
| You shall not ever fear to face again | B |
| The strong man's rage the woman wild with pain | C |
| Nor song nor sigh will beat upon your brain | C |
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| The world will mourn you neither less nor more | D |
| Than all the pawns who played the game before | D |
| The lover lad will kiss his love anew | E |
| The water birds will have their dance to do | E |
| And the rude Spring will gallop over you | E |
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| The men who make will match the men who mar | F |
| The eye unsatisfied will seek a star | F |
| Your visitor the worm will speak you fair | G |
| The bride will tremble and the child will stare | G |
| And the red Summer will ride everywhere | G |
John Shaw Neilson
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