Fifty Faggots Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJKLAMN

There they stand on their ends the fifty fag gotsA
That once were underwood of hazel and ashB
In Jenny Pink's copse Now by the hedgeC
Close packed they make a thicket fancy aloneD
Can creep through with the mouse and wren Next springE
A blackbird or robin will nest thereF
Accustomed to them thinking they will remainG
Whatever is for ever to a birdH
This Spring it is too late the swift has comeI
'Twas a hot day for carrying them upJ
Better they will never warm me though they mustK
Light several Winters' fires Before they are doneL
The war will have ended many other thingsA
Have ended maybe that I can no moreM
Foresee or more control than robin and wrenN

Edward Thomas



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