Flat Suburbs, S.w., In The Morning Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBB CDCD EFEF GBGBThe new red houses spring like plants | A |
In level rows | B |
Of reddish herbage that bristles and slants | B |
Its square shadows | B |
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The pink young houses show one side bright | C |
Flatly assuming the sun | D |
And one side shadow half in sight | C |
Half hiding the pavement run | D |
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Where hastening creatures pass intent | E |
On their level way | F |
Threading like ants that can never relent | E |
And have nothing to say | F |
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Bare stems of street lamps stiffly stand | G |
At random desolate twigs | B |
To testify to a blight on the land | G |
That has stripped their sprigs | B |
D. H. Lawrence
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