Prologue. A Sense Of Humor Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE GHIH JFKF

No man should stand before the moonA
To make sweet song thereonB
With dandified importanceC
His sense of humor goneB
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Nay let us don the motley capD
The jester's chastened mienE
If we would woo that looking glassF
And see what should be seenE
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O mirror on fair Heaven's wallG
We find there what we bringH
So let us smile in honest partI
And deck our souls and singH
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Yea by the chastened jest aloneJ
Will ghosts and terrors passF
And fays or suchlike friendly thingsK
Throw kisses through the glassF

Vachel Lindsay



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