The Invalid Child Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD| When I see other women's sons at play | A |
| God pity me lest I should turn away | A |
| In rage and grief and should not dare to look | B |
| At my child sitting patient with his book | B |
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| But when their sons hold all the world in fee | C |
| With young men's pride oh then think not of me | C |
| Load me with burdens let me feel the rod | D |
| And give my son his manhood my God | D |
Margaret Steele Anderson
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