Two Poems: (numbers I And X In 'strange Meetings.') Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBD E EF AGHHH IHBHI | A |
If suddenly a clod of earth should rise | B |
And walk about and breathe and speak and love | C |
How one would tremble and in what surprise | B |
Gasp 'Can you move ' | D |
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I see men walking and I always feel | E |
'Earth How have you done this What can you be ' | - |
I can't learn how to know men or conceal | E |
How strange they are to me | F |
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II | A |
A flower is looking through the ground | G |
Blinking at the April weather | H |
Now a child has seen the flower | H |
Now they go and play together | H |
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Now is seems the flower will speak | I |
And will call the child its brother | H |
But oh strange forgetfulness | B |
They don't recognize each other | H |
Harold Monro
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