A Learned Man Came To Me Once Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BCDEFGHIJ| A | |
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| A learned man came to me once | B |
| He said I know the way come | C |
| And I was overjoyed at this | D |
| Together we hastened | E |
| Soon too soon were we | F |
| Where my eyes were useless | G |
| And I knew not the ways of my feet | H |
| I clung to the hand of my friend | I |
| But at last he cried I am lost | J |
Stephen Crane
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Warren S Wright: Says much about the supposed wise people (leaders), in America and around the world that we have trusted---and they are a part of a tragic betrayal.
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