The Child Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJKLMN| A mystic word to get through Yet we boast | A |
| Don't we stoop when it pricks Powerful the word | B |
| to make restless yet there it's unconcerned | C |
| To me why She as a bait continues | D |
| to grip She's not more than my fellow being | E |
| Shame It too gazes at and feels her grace | F |
| I am much more matured but often | G |
| lose my face A smile mocks at far bett'r thoughts | H |
| Wisdom fails iron pieces yield to magnet | I |
| So goes my feelings Pray Thee bid me move | J |
| with them as do the petals in water | K |
| but as a child Innocence can't be trained | L |
| Create no women or do transform us all | M |
| As babes that age's meanness can ne'er touch | N |
R. Samuel Carlyle
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