The Two-sided Man Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAB ACAC DEDE ABAB ABAB

Much I owe to the Lands that grewA
More to the Lives that fedB
But most to Allah Who gave me twoA
Separate sides to my headB
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Much I reflect on the Good and the TrueA
In the Faiths beneath the sunC
But most to Allah Who gave me twoA
Sides to my head not oneC
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Wesley's following Calvin's flockD
White or yellow or bronzeE
Shaman Ju ju or AngekokD
Minister Mukamuk BonzeE
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Here is a health my brothers to youA
However your prayers are saidB
And praised be Allah Who gave me twoA
Separate sides to my headB
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I would go without shirt or shoeA
Friend tobacco or breadB
Sooner than lose for a minute the twoA
Separate sides of my headB

Rudyard Kipling



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