To A Lady Seen From The Train Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAAABAB| O why do you walk through the fields in gloves | A |
| Missing so much and so much | B |
| O fat white woman whom nobody loves | A |
| Why do you walk through the fields in gloves | A |
| When the grass is soft as the breast of doves | A |
| And shivering sweet to the touch | B |
| O why do you walk through the fields in gloves | A |
| Missing so much and so much | B |
Frances Darwin Cornford
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