Early One Morning Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CC DD EE FF GG HHBBEarly one morning in May I set out | A |
And nobody I knew was about | A |
I'm bound away for ever | B |
Away somewhere away for ever | B |
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There was no wind to trouble the weathercocks | C |
I had burnt my letters and darned my socks | C |
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No one knew I was going away | D |
I thought myself I should come back some day | D |
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I heard the brook through the town gardens run | E |
O sweet was the mud turned to dust by the sun | E |
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A gate banged in a fence and banged in my head | F |
'A fine morning sir' a shepherd said | F |
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I could not return from my liberty | G |
To my youth and my love and my misery | G |
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The past is the only dead thing that smells sweet | H |
The only sweet thing that is not also fleet | H |
I'm bound away for ever | B |
Away somehwere away for ever | B |
Edward Thomas
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