The Dying Chauffeur Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BABA CDCDAdam Lindsay Gordon | A |
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Wheel me gently to the garage since my car and I must part | B |
No more for me the records and the run | A |
That cursed left hand cylinder the doctors call my heart | B |
Is pinking past redemption I am done | A |
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They'll never strike a mixture that'll help me pull my load | C |
My gears are stripped I cannot set my brakes | D |
I am entered for the finals down the timeless untimed Road | C |
To the Maker of the makers of all makes | D |
Rudyard Kipling
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