Moorland Solitude Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCB DECCE FGCCG HICCI JKCCK LMCCM NOCCOThe spongy earth springs underfoot | A |
Concealing all below | B |
You mind your way | C |
This eerie day | C |
You're careful how you go | B |
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As mists roll off the craggy moss | D |
Concealing all above | E |
You find your way | C |
This eerie day | C |
About a place you love | E |
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A speck of rain anoints your head | F |
Concealing thoughts inside | G |
You see your way | C |
This eerie day | C |
To let your qualms subside | G |
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The heather forms a carpet here | H |
Concealing peril's traits | I |
You pick your way | C |
This eerie day | C |
Where a quaggy snare awaits | I |
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The day is cool the wind is sharp | J |
Concealing mortal sound | K |
You hear your way | C |
This eerie day | C |
Ear firmly to the ground | K |
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Envisage ghosts of people past | L |
Concealing souls admired | M |
You wend your way | C |
This eerie day | C |
Where Bront 's were inspired | M |
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But you are where you need to be | N |
Concealing troth secure | O |
You hide away | C |
This eerie day | C |
In the solace of the moor | O |
Alan S Jeeves
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