I Am Driven Everywhere From A Clinging Home Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDBDEFGAG| I am driven everywhere from a clinging home | A |
| O autumn eves and I ween'd that you would yet | B |
| have made when your smouldering dwindled to odorous fume | C |
| close room for my heart where I might crouch and dream | D |
| of days and ways I had trod and look with regret | B |
| on the darkening homes of men and the window gleam | D |
| and forget the morrows that threat and the unknown way | E |
| But a bitter wind came out of the yellow pale west | F |
| and my heart is shaken and fill'd with its triumphing cry | G |
| You shall find neither home nor rest for ever you roam | A |
| with stars as they drift and wilful fates of the sky | G |
Christopher John Brennan
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