Come In Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE GHIH BJKJ LKMKAs I came to the edge of the woods | A |
Thrush music hark | B |
Now if it was dusk outside | C |
Inside it was dark | B |
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Too dark in the woods for a bird | D |
By sleight of wing | E |
To better its perch for the night | F |
Though it still could sing | E |
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The last of the light of the sun | G |
That had died in the west | H |
Still lived for one song more | I |
In a thrush's breast | H |
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Far in the pillared dark | B |
Thrush music went | J |
Almost like a call to come in | K |
To the dark and lament | J |
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But no I was out for stars | L |
I would not come in | K |
I meant not even if asked | M |
And I hadn't been | K |
Robert Frost
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alex james: does this poem have a rhyme scheme?
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