Sinners Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABA CBC DED FGF HIH JIIJ KIK L

The big mountains sit still in the afternoon lightA
Shadows in their lapB
The bees roll round in the wild thyme with delightA
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We sitting here among the cranberriesC
So still in the gapB
Of rock distilling our memoriesC
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Are sinners Strange The bee that blundersD
Against me goes off with a laughE
A squirrel cocks his head on the fence and wondersD
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What about sin For it seemsF
The mountains haveG
No shadow of us on their snowy forehead of dreamsF
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As they ought to have They rise above usH
DreamingI
For ever One even might think that they love usH
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Little red cranberries cheek to cheekJ
Two great dragon flies wrestlingI
You with your forehead nestlingI
Against me and bright peak shining to peakJ
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There's a love song for you Ah if onlyK
There were no teemingI
Swarms of mankind in the world and we were less lonelyK
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MAYRHOFENL

D. H. Lawrence (david Herbert Richards)



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