Reluctance Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDB BEFEGE HIJIK LFMFBF| Out through the fields and the woods | A |
| And over the walls I have wended | B |
| I have climbed the hills of view | C |
| And looked at the world and descended | B |
| I have come by the highway home | D |
| And lo it is ended | B |
| - | |
| The leaves are all dead on the ground | B |
| Save those that the oak is keeping | E |
| To ravel them one by one | F |
| And let them go scraping and creeping | E |
| Out over the crusted snow | G |
| When others are sleeping | E |
| - | |
| And the dead leaves lie huddled and still | H |
| No longer blown hither and thither | I |
| The last lone aster is gone | J |
| The flowers of the witch hazel wither | I |
| The heart is still aching to seek | K |
| But the feel question 'Whither ' | - |
| - | |
| Ah when to the heart of man | L |
| Was it ever less than a treason | F |
| To go with the drift of things | M |
| To yield with a grace to reason | F |
| And bow and accept the end | B |
| Of a love or a season | F |
Robert Frost
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