The Fascination Of What's Difficult Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCDECFFCGGCTHE fascination of what's difficult | A |
Has dried the sap out of my veins and rent | B |
Spontaneous joy and natural content | B |
Out of my heart There's something ails our colt | C |
That must as if it had not holy blood | D |
Nor on Olympus leaped from cloud to cloud | E |
Shiver under the lash strain sweat and jolt | C |
As though it dragged road metal My curse on plays | F |
That have to be set up in fifty ways | F |
On the day's war with every knave and dolt | C |
Theatre business management of men | G |
I swear before the dawn comes round again | G |
I'll find the stable and pull out the bolt | C |
William Butler Yeats
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