Rhyme Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABAAC DAAEAA FGAH IA| I've got a stubborn goose whose gut's | A |
| Honeycombed with golden eggs | A |
| Yet won't lay one | B |
| She addled in her goose wit struts | A |
| The barnyard like those taloned hags | A |
| Who ogle men | C |
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| And crimp their wrinkles in a grin | D |
| Jangling their great money bags | A |
| While I eat grits | A |
| She fattens on the finest grain | E |
| Now as I hone my knife she begs | A |
| Pardon and that's | A |
| - | |
| So humbly done I'd turn this keen | F |
| Steel on myself before profit | G |
| By such a rogue's | A |
| Act but How those feathers shine | H |
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| Exit from a smoking slit | I |
| Her ruby dregs | A |
Sylvia Plath
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