Quite Forsaken Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABA CDC EFE GHGWhat pain to wake and miss you | A |
To wake with a tightened heart | B |
And mouth reaching forward to kiss you | A |
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This then at last is the dawn and the bell | C |
Clanging at the farm Such bewilderment | D |
Comes with the sight of the room I cannot tell | C |
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It is raining Down the half obscure road | E |
Four labourers pass with their scythes | F |
Dejectedly a huntsman goes by with his load | E |
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A gun and a bunched up deer its four little feet | G |
Clustered dead And this is the dawn | H |
For which I wanted the night to retreat | G |
D. H. Lawrence (david Herbert Richards)
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