Dilemma Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGD HIJKLIMK

What though the moon should comeA
With a blinding glowB
And the stars have a gameC
On the wood's edgeD
A man would have to stillE
Cut and weed and sowF
And lay a white lineG
When he plants a hedgeD
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What though GodH
With a great sound of rainI
Came to talk of violetsJ
And things people doK
I would have to laborL
And dig with my brainI
Still to get a truthM
Out of all words newK

Orrick Johns



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