Home 3 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDB EFGHIF JKLKMK NOPOQO| Often I had gone this way before | A |
| But now it seemed I never could be | B |
| And never had been anywhere else | C |
| 'Twas home one nationality | B |
| We had I and the birds that sang | D |
| One memory | B |
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| They welcomed me I had come back | E |
| That eve somehow from somewhere far | F |
| The April mist the chill the calm | G |
| Meant the same thing familiar | H |
| And pleasant to us and strange too | I |
| Yet with no bar | F |
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| The thrush on the oaktop in the lane | J |
| Sang his last song or last but one | K |
| And as he ended on the elm | L |
| Another had but just begun | K |
| His last they knew no more than I | M |
| The day was done | K |
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| Then past his dark white cottage front | N |
| A labourer went along his tread | O |
| Slow half with weariness half with ease | P |
| And through the silence from his shed | O |
| The sound of sawing rounded all | Q |
| That silence said | O |
Edward Thomas
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