The Blues Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE G| When the shoe strings break | A |
| On both your shoes | B |
| And you're in a hurry | C |
| That's the blues | B |
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| When you go to buy a candy bar | D |
| And you've lost the dime you had | E |
| Slipped through a hole in your pocket somewhere | F |
| That's the blues too and bad | E |
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| Submitted by Denice Jackson | G |
Langston Hughes
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