A Lament Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDECFGGF| O well for him who lives at ease | A |
| With garnered gold in wide domain | B |
| Nor heeds the splashing of the rain | B |
| The crashing down of forest trees | A |
| O well for him who ne'er hath known | C |
| The travail of the hungry years | D |
| A father grey with grief and tears | E |
| A mother weeping all alone | C |
| But well for him whose feet hath trod | F |
| The weary road of toil and strife | G |
| Yet from the sorrows of his life | G |
| Builds ladders to be nearer God | F |
Oscar Wilde
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