Misery Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGH IEJI KLEJ I| Out of this oubliette between the mountains | A |
| five valleys go five passes like gates | B |
| three of them black in shadow two of them bright | C |
| with distant sunshine | D |
| and sunshine fills one high valley bed | E |
| green grass shining and little white houses | F |
| like quartz crystals | G |
| little but distinct a way off | H |
| - | |
| Why don't I go | I |
| Why do I crawl about this pot this oubliette | E |
| stupidly | J |
| Why don't I go | I |
| - | |
| But where | K |
| If I come to a pine wood I can't say | L |
| Now I am arrived | E |
| What are so many straight trees to me | J |
| - | |
| STERZING | I |
D. H. Lawrence (david Herbert Richards)
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