Cupid's Arrows Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCAAAA

Pit where the buffalo cooled his hideA
By the hot sun emptied and blistered and driedA
Log in the plume grass hidden and loneB
Bund where the earth rat's mounds are strownB
Cave in the bank where the sly stream stealsC
Aloe that stabs at the belly and heelsC
Jump if you dare on a steed untriedA
Safer it is to go wide go wideA
Hark from in front where the best men rideA
quot Pull to the off boys Wide Go wide quotA

Rudyard Kipling



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