In Hardwood Groves Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB ADED FGHGThe same leaves over and over again | A |
They fall from giving shade above | B |
To make one texture of faded brown | C |
And fit the earth like a leather glove | B |
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Before the leaves can mount again | A |
To fill the trees with another shade | D |
They must go down past things coming up | E |
They must go down into the dark decayed | D |
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They must be pierced by flowers and put | F |
Beneath the feet of dancing flowers | G |
However it is in some other world | H |
I know that this is way in ours | G |
Robert Frost
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