Coming Awake Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBB CBBBWhen I woke the lake lights were quivering on the wall | A |
The sunshine swam in a shoal across and across | B |
And a hairy big bee hung over the primulas | B |
In the window his body black fur and the sound of him cross | B |
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There was something I ought to remember and yet | C |
I did not remember Why should I The running lights | B |
And the airy primulas oblivious | B |
Of the impending bee they were fair enough sights | B |
D. H. Lawrence
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