To L. H. B. (1894-1915 ) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABABCADDEAFFA

Last night for the first time since you were deadA
I walked with you my brother in a dreamB
We were at home again beside the streamB
Fringed with tall berry bushes white and redA
quot Don't touch them they are poisonous quot I saidA
But your hand hovered and I saw a beamB
Of strange bright laughter flying round your headA
And as you stooped I saw the berries gleamB
quot Don't you remember We called them Dead Man'sC
Bread quotA
I woke and heard the wind moan and the roarD
Of the dark water tumbling on the shoreD
Where where is the path of my dream for my eagerE
feetA
By the remembered stream my brother standsF
Waiting for me with berries in his handsF
quot These are my body Sister take and eat quotA

Katherine Mansfield



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