The Jinn Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEECCFF| To call a Jinn the only thing | A |
| One needed was a magic ring | A |
| You rubbed the ring and forth there came | B |
| A monster born of smoke and flame | B |
| A thing of Vapor Fume and Glare | C |
| Ready to waft you anywhere | C |
| The magic Jinns of yesterday | D |
| The wand of Science now obey | D |
| You ring and lo with rush and roar | E |
| The panting monster's at the door | E |
| A thing of Vapor Fume and Glare | C |
| Ready to take you anywhere | C |
| What's in a name What choice between | F |
| The Giants Jinn and Gasolene | F |
Oliver Herford
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