Fifty Faggots Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJKLAMNThere they stand on their ends the fifty fag gots | A |
That once were underwood of hazel and ash | B |
In Jenny Pink's copse Now by the hedge | C |
Close packed they make a thicket fancy alone | D |
Can creep through with the mouse and wren Next spring | E |
A blackbird or robin will nest there | F |
Accustomed to them thinking they will remain | G |
Whatever is for ever to a bird | H |
This Spring it is too late the swift has come | I |
'Twas a hot day for carrying them up | J |
Better they will never warm me though they must | K |
Light several Winters' fires Before they are done | L |
The war will have ended many other things | A |
Have ended maybe that I can no more | M |
Foresee or more control than robin and wren | N |
Edward Thomas
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