The Late Last Rook Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCDEDEFF| The old gilt vane and spire receive | A |
| The last beam eastward striking | B |
| The first shy bat to peep at eve | A |
| Has found her to his liking | B |
| The western heaven is dull and grey | C |
| The last red glow has followed day | C |
| The late last rook is housed and will | D |
| With cronies lie till morrow | E |
| If there's a rook loquacious still | D |
| In dream he hunts a furrow | E |
| And flaps behind a spectre team | F |
| Or ghostly scarecrows walk his dream | F |
Ralph Hodgson
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