Epilogue Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEFGHI J| quot Why can't you say what you mean straight out in prose quot | A |
| Well say it yourself then say quot It's that but more | B |
| Or less perhaps or not that way or not | A |
| That after all quot The meaning of a song | C |
| Might be an undernote this tree might mean | D |
| That leaf as much as trunk branch other leaves | E |
| And does one know till one begins And let's | F |
| Look over hedges far as eyesight lets us | G |
| Since road's not surely road but road and hedge | H |
| And feet and sky and smell of hawthorn horse dung | I |
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| Submitted by Stephen Fryer | J |
Arthur Seymour John Tessimond
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