Winter In The Boulevard Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CDEE FGFG HICCThe frost has settled down upon the trees | A |
And ruthlessly strangled off the fantasies | A |
Of leaves that have gone unnoticed swept like old | B |
Romantic stories now no more to be told | B |
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The trees down the boulevard stand naked in thought | C |
Their abundant summery wordage silenced caught | D |
In the grim undertow naked the trees confront | E |
Implacable winter's long cross questioning brunt | E |
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Has some hand balanced more leaves in the depths of the twigs | F |
Some dim little efforts placed in the threads of the birch | G |
It is only the sparrows like dead black leaves on the sprigs | F |
Sitting huddled against the cerulean one flesh with their perch | G |
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The clear cold sky coldly bethinks itself | H |
Like vivid thought the air spins bright and all | I |
Trees birds and earth arrested in the after thought | C |
Awaiting the sentence out from the welkin brought | C |
D. H. Lawrence
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