Lovers Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCBDCC| The two men in the road were taken aback | A |
| The lovers came out shading their eyes from the sun | B |
| And never was white so white or black so black | A |
| As her cheeks and hair There are more things than one | B |
| A man might turn into a wood for Jack ' | C |
| Said George Jack whispered He has not got a gun | B |
| It's a bit too much of a good thing I say | D |
| They are going the other road look And see her run ' | C |
| She ran 'What a thing it is this picking may ' | C |
Edward Thomas
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