Woe Is Me Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAB CCCB DDDB EEFB GGGGGB| Far in the cradling sky | A |
| Dawn opes his baby eye | A |
| Then I awake and cry | A |
| Woe is me | B |
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| Morn the young hunter gay | C |
| Chases the shadows gray | C |
| Then I go forth and say | C |
| Woe is me | B |
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| Noon drunk with oil and wine | D |
| Tho' not a grief is thine | D |
| Yet shalt thou shake with mine | D |
| Woe is me | B |
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| Eve kneeleth sad and calm | E |
| Bearing the martyr's palm | E |
| I shriek above her psalm | F |
| Woe is me | B |
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| Night hid in her black hair | G |
| From eyes she cannot dare | G |
| Lies loud with fierce despair | G |
| Then I sit silent where | G |
| She cries from her dark lair | G |
| Woe is me | B |
Sydney Thompson Dobell
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