Thrown Away Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAABB CDCDEEFF| Stopped in the straight when the race was his own | A |
| Look at him cutting it cur to the bone | A |
| Ask ere the youngster be rated and chidden | A |
| What did he carry and how was he ridden | A |
| May be they used him too much at the start | B |
| May be Fate's weight cloth are breaking his heart | B |
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| And some are sulky while some will plunge | C |
| So ho Steady Stand still you | D |
| Some you must gentle and some you must lunge | C |
| There There Who wants to kill you | D |
| Some there are losses in every trade | E |
| Wreck their hearts ere bitted and made | E |
| Will fight like fiends as the rope cuts hard | F |
| And die dumb mad in the breaking yard | F |
Rudyard Kipling
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