In The Fields Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEFGFELord when I look at lovely things which pass | A |
Under old trees the shadow of young leaves | B |
Dancing to please the wind along the grass | A |
Or the gold stillness of the August sun on the August sheaves | B |
Can I believe there is a heavenlier world than this | C |
And if there is | D |
Will the heart of any everlasting thing | E |
Bring me these dreams that take my breath away | F |
They come at evening with the home flying rooks and the scent | G |
of hay | F |
Over the fields They come in spring | E |
Charlotte Mary Mew
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