Histrionics Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFG HICJKLHMNOA| Albert Parsons | A |
| went to his death | B |
| singing Annie Laurie | C |
| didn't another have | D |
| a rose in his coat | E |
| or was it a pink | F |
| dramatizing himself | G |
| - | |
| Blooded rose | H |
| stalk | I |
| hanging out of an empty | C |
| coat lapel | J |
| or was it a pink carnation | K |
| rose color soft as sunrise | L |
| glimmering upon a gallows | H |
| and streak of silver song | M |
| ravelled with the rain | N |
| on a filthy Chicago morning in the Eighties | O |
| you shall outlast horizons | A |
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