On The Moors At Midday. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGFBHBHIADCBOn the moors at midday | A |
In the cold wind driven rain | B |
Huddled behind a dry stone wall | C |
Through one more storm again | D |
Just above Bronte falls | E |
For a moment I thought | F |
Stood a figure quite thin | G |
Looking pale and distraught | F |
Could it be Emily Jane | B |
Or a mere illusion | H |
Had the storm fogged my brain | B |
Turned my mind to confusion | H |
I | |
On the moors at midday | A |
Through one mo storm again | D |
Huddled behind a dry stone wall | C |
In the biting wind and rain | B |
Geoffrey Heath Price
(C) All Rights Reserved. Poem Submitted on 01/28/2021
Poet's note: This is another of my Bronte inspired poems. Written on the 18. 2. 2020. Again it is my obsession with. Emily Jane Bronte.
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