Last Hill In A Vista Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCC DDEEFF| Come let us tell the weeds in ditches | A |
| How we are poor who once had riches | A |
| And lie out in the sparse and sodden | B |
| Pastures that the cows have trodden | B |
| The while an autumn night seals down | C |
| The comforts of the wooden town | C |
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| Come let us counsel some cold stranger | D |
| How we sought safety but loved danger | D |
| So with stiff walls about us we | E |
| Chose this more fragile boundary | E |
| Hills where light poplars the firm oak | F |
| Loosen into a little smoke | F |
Louise Bogan
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