In The Lane Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDB ABCDB EBCDB| The birds return | A |
| The blossom brightens again the cherry bough | B |
| The hedges are green again | C |
| In the airless lane | D |
| And hedge and blossom and bird call Now now now | B |
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| O birds return | A |
| Who will care if the blossom die on the bough | B |
| Or the hedge be bare again | C |
| In the screaming lane | D |
| For what they were these are not are not now | B |
| - | |
| The one gone makes | E |
| All that remain seem strange and lonely now | B |
| She will not walk here again | C |
| In the blossoming lane | D |
| And there's a dead bough in every blossoming bough | B |
John Freeman
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