Patience Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCACBA DEDEDE| A wind comes from the north | A |
| Blowing little flocks of birds | B |
| Like spray across the town | C |
| And a train roaring forth | A |
| Rushes stampeding down | C |
| With cries and flying curds | B |
| Of steam out of the darkening north | A |
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| Whither I turn and set | D |
| Like a needle steadfastly | E |
| Waiting ever to get | D |
| The news that she is free | E |
| But ever fixed as yet | D |
| To the lode of her agony | E |
David Herbert Lawrence
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