Me Peacock Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDBACEDECABCDBACED EC| WHAT'S riches to him | A |
| That has made a great peacock | B |
| With the pride of his eye | C |
| The wind beaten stone grey | D |
| And desolate Three Rock | B |
| Would nourish his whim | A |
| Live he or die | C |
| Amid wet rocks and heather | E |
| His ghost will be gay | D |
| Adding feather to feather | E |
| For the pride of his eye | C |
| WHAT'S riches to him | A |
| That has made a great peacock | B |
| With the pride of his eye | C |
| The wind beaten stone grey | D |
| And desolate Three Rock | B |
| Would nourish his whim | A |
| Live he or die | C |
| Amid wet rocks and heather | E |
| His ghost will be gay | D |
| Adding feather to feather | E |
| For the pride of his eye | C |
William Butler Yeats
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