The Lane Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDBEFGBHIBJKL

Some day I think there will be people enoughA
In Froxfield to pick all the blackberriesB
Out of the hedges of Green Lane the straightC
Broad lane where now September hides herselfD
In bracken and blackberry harebell and dwarf gorseB
To day where yesterday a hundred sheepE
Were nibbling halcyon bells shake to the swayF
Of waters that no vessel ever sailedG
It is a kind of spring the chaffinch triesB
His song For heat it is like summer tooH
This might be winter's quiet While the glintI
Of hollies dark in the swollen hedges lastsB
One mile and those bells ring little I knowJ
Or heed if time be still the same untilK
The lane ends and once more all is the sameL

Edward Thomas



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