The House On The Hill Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABA ABA ABA ABA ABA ABAA

They are all gone awayA
The House is shut and stillB
There is nothing more to sayA
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Through broken walls and grayA
The winds blow bleak and shrillB
They are all gone awayA
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Nor is there one to dayA
To speak them good or illB
There is nothing more to sayA
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Why is it then we strayA
Around that sunken sillB
They are all gone awayA
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And our poor fancy playA
For them is wasted skillB
There is nothing more to sayA
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There is ruin and decayA
In the House on the HillB
They are all gone awayA
There is nothing more to sayA

Edwin Arlington Robinson



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