Changed. (birds Of Passage. Flight The Third) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAAB CDCCD EFEEFFrom the outskirts of the town | A |
Where of old the mile stone stood | B |
Now a stranger looking down | A |
I behold the shadowy crown | A |
Of the dark and haunted wood | B |
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Is it changed or am I changed | C |
Ah the oaks are fresh and green | D |
But the friends with whom I ranged | C |
Through their thickets are estranged | C |
By the years that intervene | D |
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Bright as ever flows the sea | E |
Bright as ever shines the sun | F |
But alas they seem to me | E |
Not the sun that used to be | E |
Not the tides that used to run | F |
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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