What's The Use Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCADADCAEFECWHAT'S the use o' folks a frownin' | A |
When the way's a little rough | B |
Frowns lay out the road fur smilin' | A |
You'll be wrinkled soon enough | B |
What's the use | C |
What's the use o' folks a sighin' | A |
It's an awful waste o' breath | D |
An' a body can't stand wastin' | A |
What he needs so bad in death | D |
What's the use | C |
What's the use o' even weepin' | A |
Might as well go long an' smile | E |
Life our longest strongest arrow | F |
Only lasts a little while | E |
What's the use | C |
Paul Laurence Dunbar
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