Before March Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCDEFGHIJKELMBNAB| THE gull's image and the gull | A |
| Meet upon the water | B |
| All day I have thought of her | B |
| There is nothing left of that year | C |
| There is sere grass | D |
| Salt colored | E |
| We have annulled it with | F |
| Salt | G |
| We have galled it clean to the clay with that one autumn | H |
| The hedge rows keep the rubbish and the leaves | I |
| There is nothing left of that year in our lives but the leaves of it | J |
| As though it had not been at all | K |
| As though the love the love and the life altered | E |
| Even ourselves are as strangers in these thoughts | L |
| Why should I weep for this | M |
| What have I brought her | B |
| Of sorrow of sorrow of sorrow her heart full | N |
| The gull | A |
| Meets with his image on the winter water | B |
Archibald Macleish
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