The Fog Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJKLMCH| It stole in on us like a foot pad | A |
| Somewhere out of the sea and air | B |
| Heavy with rifling Polaris | C |
| And the Seven Stars | D |
| It left our eyes untouched | E |
| But took our sight | F |
| And then | G |
| Silently | H |
| It drew the song from our throats | I |
| And the supple bend from our ash blades | J |
| For the bandit | K |
| With occult fingering | L |
| Had tangled up | M |
| The four threads of the compass | C |
| And fouled the snarl around our dory | H |
E. J. Pratt
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