March Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFG ACHIJKG ELMNOEP

There's a wind blowingA
Cold through the corridorsB
A ghost windC
The flapping of defeated wingsD
A hell fantasyE
From meadows damnedF
To eternal AprilG
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And listening listeningA
To the windC
I hearH
The throat rattle of dying menI
From whose ears oozesJ
Foamy bloodK
Throttled in a brothelG
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I see brightlyE
In the wind vacanciesL
Saint Thomas AquinasM
AndN
Poetry blossomsO
ExcitinglyE
As the first flower of truthP

Patrick Kavanagh



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