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 fawnA
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On the sky line she moved round to watch she pricked a fine black blotch on the skyB
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I looked at her and felt her watchingC
I became a strange beingC
Still I had my right to be there with herD
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Her nimble shadow trotting along the sky line she put back her fine level balanced headE
And I knew herD
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Ah yes being male is not my head hard balanced antleredF
Are not my haunches lightG
Has she not fled on the same wind with meH
Does not my fear cover her fearI
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IRSCHENHAUSENA

D. H. Lawrence (david Herbert Richards)



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