Reluctance Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDB BEFEGE HIJIK LFMFBF

Out through the fields and the woodsA
And over the walls I have wendedB
I have climbed the hills of viewC
And looked at the world and descendedB
I have come by the highway homeD
And lo it is endedB
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The leaves are all dead on the groundB
Save those that the oak is keepingE
To ravel them one by oneF
And let them go scraping and creepingE
Out over the crusted snowG
When others are sleepingE
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And the dead leaves lie huddled and stillH
No longer blown hither and thitherI
The last lone aster is goneJ
The flowers of the witch hazel witherI
The heart is still aching to seekK
But the feel question 'Whither '-
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Ah when to the heart of manL
Was it ever less than a treasonF
To go with the drift of thingsM
To yield with a grace to reasonF
And bow and accept the endB
Of a love or a seasonF

Robert Frost



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