Misery Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGH IEJI KLEJ I

Out of this oubliette between the mountainsA
five valleys go five passes like gatesB
three of them black in shadow two of them brightC
with distant sunshineD
and sunshine fills one high valley bedE
green grass shining and little white housesF
like quartz crystalsG
little but distinct a way offH
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Why don't I goI
Why do I crawl about this pot this oublietteE
stupidlyJ
Why don't I goI
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But whereK
If I come to a pine wood I can't sayL
Now I am arrivedE
What are so many straight trees to meJ
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STERZINGI

D. H. Lawrence (david Herbert Richards)



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