The Ph[oe]nix Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDAA| The Ph oe nix was as you might say | A |
| The burning question of his day | A |
| The more he burned the more he grew | B |
| Splendiferous in feathers new | B |
| And from his ashes rising bland | C |
| Did business at the same old stand | C |
| But though good people went about | D |
| And talked they could not put him out | D |
| A wond'rous bird indeed they say | A |
| He is not quite extinct to day | A |
Oliver Herford
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