There Was A Man With Tongue Of Wood Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDAEBF| There was a man with tongue of wood | A |
| Who essayed to sing | B |
| And in truth it was lamentable | C |
| But there was one who heard | D |
| The clip clapper of this tongue of wood | A |
| And knew what the man | E |
| Wished to sing | B |
| And with that the singer was content | F |
Stephen Crane
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