This is the disease of sweat and tears,
a road of pain it steers.
In and out like a roaring fire,
can you hear the church choir?
Lives hanging simply by a thread,
lying here, on a death bed.
You can feel yourself burn and ache,
No doctor will admit their mistake.
Loved ones are lost right and left,
Others left shaken by an untimely death.
Their hope was lost,
until a blessing came, frost.
Raging fevers went cool,
robbed the fire of its fuel.
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This is a traditional Petrarchan Sonnet Rhyme Scheme, and even though not all lines are perfect rhymes, they are close enough.
For example the rhymes for lines 1, 4, 5, and 8 are borne, worn, turn, forlorn. "turn" is not a perfect rhyme with the 'orn' sound, but it fits in well enough to fill out the rhyme scheme. </span>
The narrator feel very loving and appreciative about John in The Yellow Wallpaper.
In the starting of the story, the narrator contains a terribly loving and appreciative read of John. She says however he's forever therefore thoughtful to her and the way he loves her and desires her to induce better: “He is extremely careful and romantic, and hardly lets Pine Tree State stir while not special direction” (Gilman 320) and additionally “Dear John!
At first, the narrator merely scorned The Yellow Wallpaper and supported its look. currently she feels suspicious of the wallpaper. She believes that the wallpaper would hurt her baby if given the possibility. However, she is aware of enough to not mention this belief to her caregivers.
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