In Trouble And Shame Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABC BDEFGHI JHKI look at the swaling sunset | A |
And wish I could go also | B |
Through the red doors beyond the black purple bar | C |
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I wish that I could go | B |
Through the red doors where I could put off | D |
My shame like shoes in the porch | E |
My pain like garments | F |
And leave my flesh discarded lying | G |
Like luggage of some departed traveller | H |
Gone one knows not where | I |
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Then I would turn round | J |
And seeing my cast off body lying like lumber | H |
I would laugh with joy | K |
D. H. Lawrence (david Herbert Richards)
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