Rudyard Kipling Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDCECE| I seem to see a Shining One | A |
| With eyes that gleam now fierce now tender | B |
| Through Goggles that reflect the Sun | A |
| With more than Oriental Splendor | B |
| I see him sitting on a chest | C |
| Heavy with padlocks bolts and cording | D |
| Where Untold Treasures hidden rest | C |
| Treasures of Untold Yarns he's hoarding | D |
| Oh Rudyard please unlock that chest | C |
| With hope deferred we're growing hoary | E |
| Or was it all an empty jest | C |
| Your saying That's another story | E |
Oliver Herford
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