Man Carrying Bale Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGH IJKLAMNOThe tough hand closes gently on the load | A |
Out of the mind a voice | B |
Calls 'Lift ' and the arms remembering well their work | C |
Lengthen and pause for help | D |
Then a slow ripple flows from head to foot | E |
While all the muscles call to one another | F |
'Lift 'and the bulging bale | G |
Floats like a butterfly in June | H |
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So moved the earliest carrier of bales | I |
And the same watchful sun | J |
Glowed through his body feeding it with light | K |
So will the last one move | L |
And halt and dip his head and lay his load | A |
Down and the muscles will relax and tremble | M |
Earth you designed your man | N |
Beautiful both in labour and repose | O |
Harold Monro
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