Good-bye Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCC DDEEFF GGAAFFools must we ever quarrel with our fate | A |
Too late | A |
Reading the worth of what we did despise | B |
And wise | B |
At the journey's end to weep it scarce begun | C |
When done | C |
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No more 'Tis ever the same story told | D |
As of old | D |
Children we used to wish our childhood past | E |
At last | E |
It ended as this journey ends and we | F |
Are free | F |
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Shall we lament It were an idle tale | G |
To wail | G |
Can we be wise Oh wisdom comes too late | A |
And fate | A |
Answers our wicked prayer for liberty | F |
Good bye '' | - |
Wilfrid Scawen Blunt
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