The Objection To Being Stepped On Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAABABCCDDBEEFEFGH| At the end of the row | A |
| I stepped on the toe | A |
| Of an unemployed hoe | A |
| It rose in offense | B |
| And struck me a blow | A |
| In the seat of my sense | B |
| It wasn't to blame | C |
| But I called it a name | C |
| And I must say it dealt | D |
| Me a blow that I felt | D |
| Like a malice prepense | B |
| You may call me a fool | E |
| But was there a rule | E |
| The weapon should be | F |
| Turned into a tool | E |
| And what do we see | F |
| The first tool I step on | G |
| Turned into a weapon | H |
Robert Frost
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