Apprehension Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCABC DEFDEE EDGEDH| And all hours long the town | A |
| Roars like a beast in a cave | B |
| That is wounded there | C |
| And like to drown | A |
| While days rush wave after wave | B |
| On its lair | C |
| - | |
| An invisible woe unseals | D |
| The flood so it passes beyond | E |
| All bounds the great old city | F |
| Recumbent roars as it feels | D |
| The foamy paw of the pond | E |
| Reach from immensity | E |
| - | |
| But all that it can do | E |
| Now as the tide rises | D |
| Is to listen and hear the grim | G |
| Waves crash like thunder through | E |
| The splintered streets hear noises | D |
| Roll hollow in the interim | H |
D. H. Lawrence
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