All Hallows Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFG GGHIGAJB K| Even now this landscape is assembling | A |
| The hills darken The oxen | B |
| Sleep in their blue yoke | C |
| The fields having been | D |
| Picked clean the sheaves | E |
| Bound evenly and piled at the roadside | F |
| Among cinquefoil as the toothed moon rises | G |
| - | |
| This is the barrenness | G |
| Of harvest or pestilence | G |
| And the wife leaning out the window | H |
| With her hand extended as in payment | I |
| And the seeds | G |
| Distinct gold calling | A |
| Come here | J |
| Come here little one | B |
| - | |
| And the soul creeps out of the tree | K |
Louise Gluck
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