The Bridge Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBB DEFGG HIJKK| I have come a long way to day | A |
| On a strange bridge alone | B |
| Remembering friends old friends | C |
| I rest without smile or moan | B |
| As they remember me without smile or moan | B |
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| All are behind the kind | D |
| And the unkind too no more | E |
| To night than a dream The stream | F |
| Runs softly yet drowns the Past | G |
| The dark lit stream has drowned the Future and the Past | G |
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| No traveller has rest more blest | H |
| Than this moment brief between | I |
| Two lives when the Night's first lights | J |
| And shades hide what has never been | K |
| Things goodlier lovelier dearer than will be or have been | K |
Edward Thomas
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