To A Lady Seen From The Train Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAAABAB

O why do you walk through the fields in glovesA
Missing so much and so muchB
O fat white woman whom nobody lovesA
Why do you walk through the fields in glovesA
When the grass is soft as the breast of dovesA
And shivering sweet to the touchB
O why do you walk through the fields in glovesA
Missing so much and so muchB

Frances Darwin Cornford



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