A Doe At Evening Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B CCD ED FGHI A| As I went through the marshes a doe sprang out of the corn and flashed up the hill side leaving her fawn | A |
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| On the sky line she moved round to watch she pricked a fine black blotch on the sky | B |
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| I looked at her and felt her watching | C |
| I became a strange being | C |
| Still I had my right to be there with her | D |
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| Her nimble shadow trotting along the sky line she put back her fine level balanced head | E |
| And I knew her | D |
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| Ah yes being male is not my head hard balanced antlered | F |
| Are not my haunches light | G |
| Has she not fled on the same wind with me | H |
| Does not my fear cover her fear | I |
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| IRSCHENHAUSEN | A |
D. H. Lawrence (david Herbert Richards)
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