School On The Outskirts Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CCDD| How different in the middle of snows the great school rises red | A |
| A red rock silent and shadowless clung round with clusters of shouting lads | B |
| Some few dark cleaving the doorway souls that cling as the souls of the dead | A |
| In stupor persist at the gates of life obstinate dark monads | B |
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| This new red rock in a waste of white rises against the day | C |
| With shelter now and with blandishment since the winds have had their way | C |
| And laid the desert horrific of silence and snow on the world of mankind | D |
| School now is the rock in this weary land the winter burns and makes blind | D |
D. H. Lawrence
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