The Dark Hills Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD| Dark hills at evening in the west | A |
| Where sunset hovers like a sound | B |
| Of golden horns that sang to rest | A |
| Old bones of warriors under ground | B |
| Far now from all the bannered ways | C |
| Where flash the legions of the sun | D |
| You fade as if the last of days | C |
| Were fading and all wars were done | D |
Edwin Arlington Robinson
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