I'm So Frightfully Unhappy' (verse Xxxiii) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBA CDDE FGGF HIIH J KJ| I'm so frightfully unhappy | A |
| I feel oh stars I am dying | B |
| I want to live and I'm sighing | B |
| A beauteous woman to see | A |
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| Like a helmet her headdress | C |
| A beautiful face protects | D |
| Her black hair the light reflects | D |
| Like the sword of Damascus | E |
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| What of that one Well find all | F |
| The world's gall and then enmesh | G |
| Cover it in so much flesh | G |
| And you have a soul that's all gall | F |
| - | |
| Well this one What a disgrace | H |
| The creature red slippers wears | I |
| Paints her lips red if she cares | I |
| And puts on a barnished face | H |
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| The sorrowful soul then screamed | J |
| Damn you woman twice damn you ' | - |
| I know not which of the two | K |
| The more accursed should be deemed | J |
Jose Marti
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I'm So Frightfully Unhappy' (verse Xxxiii) is a poem by Jose Marti. This page includes the poem text, poet information, related topics, comments, and similar poems.