Medusa Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEAAFF| How did Medusa do her hair | A |
| The question fills me with despair | A |
| It must have caused her sore distress | B |
| That head of curling snakes to dress | B |
| Whenever after endless toil | C |
| She coaxed it finally to coil | C |
| The music of a Passing Band | D |
| Would cause each separate hair to stand | D |
| On end and sway and writhe and spit | E |
| She couldn't do a thing with it | E |
| And being woman and aware | A |
| Of such disaster to her hair | A |
| What could she do but petrify | F |
| All whom she met with freezing eye | F |
Oliver Herford
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