Einstein Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDE FGFHII JKJKLL| A little mousey man he was | A |
| With board and chalk in hand | B |
| And millions were awestruck because | C |
| They couldn't understand | B |
| Said he 'E equals Mc | D |
| I'll prove it true ' | E |
| - | |
| No doubt you can your marvel man | F |
| But will it serve our good | G |
| Will it prolong our living span | F |
| And multiply our food | H |
| Will it bring peace between the nations | I |
| To make equations | I |
| - | |
| Our thanks are due no doubt to you | J |
| For truth beyond our ken | K |
| But after all what did you do | J |
| To ease the lot of men | K |
| How can a thousand 'yous' be priced | L |
| Beside a Christ | L |
Robert William Service
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