There Was A Man And A Woman Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEF A BCEGHCC A CCCCICJC| i | A |
| There was a man and a woman | B |
| Who sinned | C |
| Then did the man heap the punishment | D |
| All upon the head of her | E |
| And went away gaily | F |
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| ii | A |
| - | |
| There was a man and a woman | B |
| Who sinned | C |
| And the man stood with her | E |
| As upon her head so upon his | G |
| Fell blow and blow | H |
| And all people screaming quot Fool quot | C |
| He was a brave heart | C |
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| iii | A |
| - | |
| He was a brave heart | C |
| Would you speak with him friend | C |
| Well he is dead | C |
| And there went your opportunity | C |
| Let it be your grief | I |
| That he is dead | C |
| And your opportunity gone | J |
| For in that you were a coward | C |
Stephen Crane
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