Nor We Of Her To Him Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEBFD GDHBCBIB JBKBLDMBNO| He said no word of her to us | A |
| Nor we of her to him | B |
| But oh it saddened us to see | C |
| How wan he grew and thin | D |
| We said she eats him day and night | E |
| And draws the blood from him | B |
| We did not know but said we thought | F |
| This was why he grew thin | D |
| - | |
| One day we called and rang the bell | G |
| No answer came within | D |
| We said She must have took him off | H |
| To the forest old and grim | B |
| It has fell out we said that she | C |
| Eats him in forest grim | B |
| And how can we help him being eaten | I |
| Up in forests grim | B |
| - | |
| It is a restless time we spend | J |
| We have no help from him | B |
| We walk about and go to bed | K |
| It is no help to him | B |
| Sometimes we shake our heads and say | L |
| It might have better been | D |
| If he had spoke of us to her | M |
| Or we of her to him | B |
| Which makes us feel helpful until | N |
| The silence comes again | O |
Stevie Smith
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