Medusa Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEAAFF

How did Medusa do her hairA
The question fills me with despairA
It must have caused her sore distressB
That head of curling snakes to dressB
Whenever after endless toilC
She coaxed it finally to coilC
The music of a Passing BandD
Would cause each separate hair to standD
On end and sway and writhe and spitE
She couldn't do a thing with itE
And being woman and awareA
Of such disaster to her hairA
What could she do but petrifyF
All whom she met with freezing eyeF

Oliver Herford



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