The Fiddler Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABC DEFGHIJCKH| In a little Hungarian cafe | A |
| Men and women are drinking | B |
| Yellow wine in tall goblets | C |
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| Through the milky haze of the smoke | D |
| The fiddler under sized blond | E |
| Leans to his violin | F |
| As to the breast of a woman | G |
| Red hair kindles to fire | H |
| On the black of his coat sleeve | I |
| Where his white thin hand | J |
| Trembles and dives | C |
| Like a sliver of moonlight | K |
| When wind has broken the water | H |
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