I Thought I'd Served Her Long Enough Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFEF GHIJK KL| I thought I'd served her long enough | A |
| and sat dejected and confused | B |
| despairing of the lady's love | C |
| when something gave my hopes a boost | D |
| You'll laugh at me it seems so small | E |
| more of a consolation prize | F |
| for taking comfort there at all | E |
| but I could feel my fortunes rise | F |
| - | |
| What cheered me was a blade of grass | G |
| I measured out a stalk I'd plucked | H |
| as children do to learn their luck | I |
| and it said she'd offer me her grace | J |
| Listen and judge if you think she might | K |
| 'She will she won't she will she won't she will ' | - |
| As much as I've tried it it's come out right | K |
| but you have to trust in the grass's skill | L |
Walther Von Der Vogelweide
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