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What is the rhyme scheme of this stanza? I've proyed and Sloved and waited and I've sung my song
You've bied me and you've starved me but I've still grown strong
You ve lashed me and you've treed me
And you've everything but freed me
But in time you'll know you need me and it won't be long,
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I've proyed and Sloved and waited and I've sung my song

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