The Sundowner. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFAGSo He will at the last too gather all | A |
As in the bush a traveller for his fire | B |
Sticks and dry leaves as eerie the light fades | C |
Till from those sticks and leaves there comes a flame | D |
Beside which in a weird infinity | E |
The man will sit and gather lonely thoughts | F |
So He will at the last too gather all | A |
The great Sundowner in a painless sphere | G |
Robert Crawford
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