They Were Welcome To Their Belief Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF ABAB| Grief may have thought it was grief | A |
| Care may have thought it was care | B |
| They were welcome to their belief | A |
| The overimportant pair | B |
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| No it took all the snows that clung | C |
| To the low roof over his bed | D |
| Beginning when he was young | C |
| To induce the one snow on his head | D |
| - | |
| But whenever the roof camme white | E |
| The head in the dark below | F |
| Was a shade less the color of night | E |
| A shade more the color of snow | F |
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| Grief may have thought it was grief | A |
| Care may have thought it was care | B |
| But neither one was the thief | A |
| Of his raven color of hair | B |
Robert Frost
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