In Trouble And Shame Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABC BDEFGHI JHK

I look at the swaling sunsetA
And wish I could go alsoB
Through the red doors beyond the black purple barC
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I wish that I could goB
Through the red doors where I could put offD
My shame like shoes in the porchE
My pain like garmentsF
And leave my flesh discarded lyingG
Like luggage of some departed travellerH
Gone one knows not whereI
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Then I would turn roundJ
And seeing my cast off body lying like lumberH
I would laugh with joyK

David Herbert Lawrence



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