Rhyme Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABAAC DAAEAA FGAH IA

I've got a stubborn goose whose gut'sA
Honeycombed with golden eggsA
Yet won't lay oneB
She addled in her goose wit strutsA
The barnyard like those taloned hagsA
Who ogle menC
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And crimp their wrinkles in a grinD
Jangling their great money bagsA
While I eat gritsA
She fattens on the finest grainE
Now as I hone my knife she begsA
Pardon and that'sA
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So humbly done I'd turn this keenF
Steel on myself before profitG
By such a rogue'sA
Act but How those feathers shineH
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Exit from a smoking slitI
Her ruby dregsA

Sylvia Plath



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