Jagged Wire Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDE FGHIJKLMN

A rail fence is more than that on a country dawnA
moving by lots over hill stoneB
it barely pauses in the small of the field's lapC
then is caught in grey positioning asD
light unfurls the skyE
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All is a matter of perfect blisteringF
dauber wasps are seen to heave the moistened woodG
in chunks to mossy furrows benignH
in their firm embrace upon alabaster treesI
There crusts of heavy nails markedJ
like fortresses droop in their rusty mailK
Mostly ants in open canter moveL
in as upon an urn lance far moreM
than jagged wire the breath of stillest airN

Paul Cameron Brown



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