Two Lives Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBC DEDE FGHG IJIJ KDKDA | |
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There is no God one said | B |
And love is lust | C |
When I am dead I'm dead | B |
And all is dust | C |
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Be merry while you can | D |
Before you're gray | E |
With some wild courtesan | D |
Drink care away | E |
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One said A God there is | F |
And God is love | G |
Death is not death but bliss | H |
And life above | G |
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Above all flesh is mind | I |
And faith and truth | J |
God's gifts to poor mankind | I |
That make life youth | J |
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One from a harlot's side | K |
Arose at morn | D |
One cursing God had died | K |
That night forlorn | D |
Madison Julius Cawein
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