Digging Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCCDECFC| What matter makes my spade for tears or mirth | A |
| Letting down two clay pipes into the earth | A |
| The one I smoked the other a soldier | B |
| Of Blenheim Ramillies and Malplaquet | C |
| Perhaps The dead man's immortality | C |
| Lies represented lightly with my own | D |
| A yard or two nearer the living air | E |
| Than bones of ancients who amazed to see | C |
| Almighty God erect the mastodon | F |
| Once laughed or wept in this same light of day | C |
Edward Thomas
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