Once There Came A Man Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCDEBFBEEGDC| Once there came a man | A |
| Who said | B |
| quot Range me all men of the world in rows quot | B |
| And instantly | C |
| There was terrific clamour among the people | D |
| Against being ranged in rows | E |
| There was a loud quarrel world wide | B |
| It endured for ages | F |
| And blood was shed | B |
| By those who would not stand in rows | E |
| And by those who pined to stand in rows | E |
| Eventually the man went to death weeping | G |
| And those who staid in bloody scuffle | D |
| Knew not the great simplicity | C |
Stephen Crane
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