The Lane Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDBEFGBHIBJKLSome day I think there will be people enough | A |
In Froxfield to pick all the blackberries | B |
Out of the hedges of Green Lane the straight | C |
Broad lane where now September hides herself | D |
In bracken and blackberry harebell and dwarf gorse | B |
To day where yesterday a hundred sheep | E |
Were nibbling halcyon bells shake to the sway | F |
Of waters that no vessel ever sailed | G |
It is a kind of spring the chaffinch tries | B |
His song For heat it is like summer too | H |
This might be winter's quiet While the glint | I |
Of hollies dark in the swollen hedges lasts | B |
One mile and those bells ring little I know | J |
Or heed if time be still the same until | K |
The lane ends and once more all is the same | L |
Edward Thomas
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