Home 3 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDB EFGHIF JKLKMK NOPOQO

Often I had gone this way beforeA
But now it seemed I never could beB
And never had been anywhere elseC
'Twas home one nationalityB
We had I and the birds that sangD
One memoryB
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They welcomed me I had come backE
That eve somehow from somewhere farF
The April mist the chill the calmG
Meant the same thing familiarH
And pleasant to us and strange tooI
Yet with no barF
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The thrush on the oaktop in the laneJ
Sang his last song or last but oneK
And as he ended on the elmL
Another had but just begunK
His last they knew no more than IM
The day was doneK
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Then past his dark white cottage frontN
A labourer went along his treadO
Slow half with weariness half with easeP
And through the silence from his shedO
The sound of sawing rounded allQ
That silence saidO

Edward Thomas



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