Leave-taking Near Shoku Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJH| They say the roads of Sanso are steep | A |
| Sheer as the mountains | B |
| The walls rise in a man's face | C |
| Clouds grow out of the hill | D |
| at his horse's bridle | E |
| Sweet trees are on the paved way of the Shin | F |
| Their trunks burst through the paving | G |
| And freshets are bursting their ice | H |
| in the midst of Shoku a proud city | I |
| Men's fates are already set | J |
| There is no need of asking diviners | H |
Ezra Pound
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