Premature Rejoicing Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AB BCCDDEE FG FF GEHEH AWhat's that over there | A |
Thiepval Wood | B |
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Take a steady look at it it'll do you good | B |
Here these glasses will help you See any flowers | C |
There sleeps Titania correct the Wood is ours | C |
There sleeps Titania in a deep dugout | D |
Waking she wonders what all the din's about | D |
And smiles through her tears and looks ahead ten years | E |
And sees the Wood again and her usual Grenadiers | E |
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All in green | F |
Music in the moon | G |
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The burnt rubbish you've just seen | F |
Won't beat the Fairy Queen | F |
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All the same it's a shade too soon | G |
For you to scribble rhymes | E |
In your army book | H |
About those times | E |
Take another look | H |
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That's where the difficulty is over there | A |
Edmund Blunden
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