In A Copy Of Fitzgerald's "omar" Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABA BBCB DDED| A little book this grim November day | A |
| Wherein O tired heart to creep away | A |
| Come drink this wine and wear this fadeless rose | B |
| Nor heed the world nor what the world shall say | A |
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| A thousand gardens yet to day there blows | B |
| In all their wintry walks no single rose | B |
| But here with Omar you shall find the Spring | C |
| That fears no Autumn and eternal glows | B |
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| So on the song soft petals of his rhyme | D |
| Pillow your head as in some golden clime | D |
| And let the beauty of eternity | E |
| Smooth from your brow the little frets of time | D |
Richard Le Gallienne
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