Where The Holly's Overspread' (verse Xiii) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAA BABA AAAA CACA| Where the holly's overspread | A |
| And the straight road takes a bend | A |
| An angel and a bald head | A |
| Together their way had wend | A |
| - | |
| By the chesnutt tree the pair | B |
| Were finally lost from sight | A |
| But the bald head shone from there | B |
| As bright as a crown of light | A |
| - | |
| The ax was heard in the forest | A |
| The soaring bird was not missed | A |
| But none the knowledge possessed | A |
| Of when the two had first kissed | A |
| - | |
| The angel was blonde and he | C |
| Of the resplendent bald head | A |
| The trunk was which lovingly | C |
| The clinging vine overspread | A |
Jose Marti
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