When Sue Wears Red Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BCDE BFGE BHE| A | |
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| When Susanna Jones wears red | B |
| her face is like an ancient cameo | C |
| Turned brown by the ages | D |
| Come with a blast of trumphets Jesus | E |
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| When Susanna Jones wears red | B |
| A queen from some time dead Egyptian night | F |
| Walks once again | G |
| Blow trumphets Jesus | E |
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| And the beauty of Susanna Jones in red | B |
| Burns in my heart a love fire sharp like a pain | H |
| Sweet silver trumphets Jesus | E |
Langston Hughes
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