Where The Holly's Overspread' (verse Xiii) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AAAA BABA AAAA CACA

Where the holly's overspreadA
And the straight road takes a bendA
An angel and a bald headA
Together their way had wendA
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By the chesnutt tree the pairB
Were finally lost from sightA
But the bald head shone from thereB
As bright as a crown of lightA
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The ax was heard in the forestA
The soaring bird was not missedA
But none the knowledge possessedA
Of when the two had first kissedA
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The angel was blonde and heC
Of the resplendent bald headA
The trunk was which lovinglyC
The clinging vine overspreadA

Jose Marti



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