The Companionable Ills Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBB BCDB

The nose end that twitches the old imperfectionsA
Tolerable now as moles on the faceB
Put up with until chagrin gives placeB
To a wry complaisanceB
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Dug in first as God's spursB
To start the spirit out of the mudC
It stabled in long used became well lovedD
Bedfellows of the spirit's debauch fond mastersB

Sylvia Plath



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