To L. H. B. (1894-1915 ) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABABCADDEAFFA| Last night for the first time since you were dead | A |
| I walked with you my brother in a dream | B |
| We were at home again beside the stream | B |
| Fringed with tall berry bushes white and red | A |
| quot Don't touch them they are poisonous quot I said | A |
| But your hand hovered and I saw a beam | B |
| Of strange bright laughter flying round your head | A |
| And as you stooped I saw the berries gleam | B |
| quot Don't you remember We called them Dead Man's | C |
| Bread quot | A |
| I woke and heard the wind moan and the roar | D |
| Of the dark water tumbling on the shore | D |
| Where where is the path of my dream for my eager | E |
| feet | A |
| By the remembered stream my brother stands | F |
| Waiting for me with berries in his hands | F |
| quot These are my body Sister take and eat quot | A |
Katherine Mansfield
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