Conscience And Remorse Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDCD EFAFGF| Good bye I said to my conscience | A |
| Good bye for aye and aye | B |
| And I put her hands off harshly | C |
| And turned my face away | D |
| And conscience smitten sorely | C |
| Returned not from that day | D |
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| But a time came when my spirit | E |
| Grew weary of its pace | F |
| And I cried Come back my conscience | A |
| I long to see thy face | F |
| But conscience cried I cannot | G |
| Remorse sits in my place | F |
Paul Laurence Dunbar
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