Leave-taking Near Shoku Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJH

They say the roads of Sanso are steepA
Sheer as the mountainsB
The walls rise in a man's faceC
Clouds grow out of the hillD
at his horse's bridleE
Sweet trees are on the paved way of the ShinF
Their trunks burst through the pavingG
And freshets are bursting their iceH
in the midst of Shoku a proud cityI
Men's fates are already setJ
There is no need of asking divinersH

Ezra Pound



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