In Flanders Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCCDBEECCAABFI'm homesick for my hills again | A |
My hills again | A |
To see above the Severn plain | B |
Unscabbarded against the sky | C |
The blue high blade of Cotswold lie | C |
The giant clouds go royally | D |
By jagged Malvern with a train | B |
Of shadows Where the land is low | E |
Like a huge imprisoning O | E |
I hear a heart that's sound and high | C |
I hear the heart within me cry | C |
'I'm homesick for my hills again | A |
My hills again | A |
Cotswold or Malvern sun or rain | B |
My hills again ' | F |
Frederick William (fw) Harvey
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