I'm So Frightfully Unhappy' (verse Xxxiii) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBA CDDE FGGF HIIH J KJ

I'm so frightfully unhappyA
I feel oh stars I am dyingB
I want to live and I'm sighingB
A beauteous woman to seeA
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Like a helmet her headdressC
A beautiful face protectsD
Her black hair the light reflectsD
Like the sword of DamascusE
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What of that one Well find allF
The world's gall and then enmeshG
Cover it in so much fleshG
And you have a soul that's all gallF
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Well this one What a disgraceH
The creature red slippers wearsI
Paints her lips red if she caresI
And puts on a barnished faceH
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The sorrowful soul then screamedJ
Damn you woman twice damn you '-
I know not which of the twoK
The more accursed should be deemedJ

Jose Marti



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