Quiquern Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABCBDCCEFE

The People of the Eastern Ice they are melting like the snowA
They beg for coffee and sugar they go where the white men goA
The People of the Western Ice they learn to steal and fightB
They sell their furs to the trading post they sell their souls toC
the whiteB
The People of the Southern Ice they trade with the whaler'sD
crewC
Their women have many ribbons but their tents are torn and fewC
But the People of the Elder Ice beyond the white man's kenE
Their spears are made of the narwhal horn and they are the lastF
of the MenE

Rudyard Kipling



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