The Answer Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCDEFFGG| O my feet have worn a track | A |
| Deep and old in going back | A |
| Thought released turns to its home | B |
| As bees through tangling thickets come | C |
| One way of thought leads to the vast | D |
| Desert of the mind and there is lost | E |
| But backward leads to a dancing light | F |
| And myself there stiff with delight | F |
| O well my thought has trodden a way | G |
| From this brief day to that long day | G |
John Freeman
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