The Road Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EFGH IJKL MNOP| here where you see a green valley | A |
| And a road half covered with grass | B |
| Through an oak wood beginning to bloom | C |
| Children are returning home from school | D |
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| In a pencil case that opens sideways | E |
| Crayons rattle among crumbs of a roll | F |
| And a copper penny saved by every child | G |
| To greet the first spring cuckoo | H |
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| Sister's beret and brother's cap | I |
| Bob in the bushy underbrush | J |
| A screeching jay hops in the branches | K |
| And long clouds float over the trees | L |
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| A red roof is already visible at the bend | M |
| In front of the house father leaning on a hoe | N |
| Bows down touches the unfolded leaves | O |
| And from his flower bed inspects the whole region | P |
Czeslaw Milosz
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