Jagged Wire Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDE FGHIJKLMN| A rail fence is more than that on a country dawn | A |
| moving by lots over hill stone | B |
| it barely pauses in the small of the field's lap | C |
| then is caught in grey positioning as | D |
| light unfurls the sky | E |
| - | |
| All is a matter of perfect blistering | F |
| dauber wasps are seen to heave the moistened wood | G |
| in chunks to mossy furrows benign | H |
| in their firm embrace upon alabaster trees | I |
| There crusts of heavy nails marked | J |
| like fortresses droop in their rusty mail | K |
| Mostly ants in open canter move | L |
| in as upon an urn lance far more | M |
| than jagged wire the breath of stillest air | N |
Paul Cameron Brown
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