South-folk In Cold Country Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFFGHIJKKL| The Dai horse neighs against the bleak wind of Etsu | A |
| The birds of Etsu have no love for En in the north | B |
| Emotion is born out of habit | C |
| Yesterday we went out of the Wild Goose gate | D |
| To day from the Dragon Pen | E |
| Surprised Desert turmoil Sea sun | F |
| Flying snow bewilders the barbarian heaven | F |
| Lice swarm like ants over our accoutrements | G |
| Mind and spirit drive on the feathery banners | H |
| Hard fight gets no reward | I |
| Loyalty is hard to explain | J |
| Who will be sorry for General Rishogu | K |
| the swift moving | K |
| Whose white head is lost for this province | L |
Ezra Pound
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