The Vantage Point Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCA DEEDFF| If tires of trees I seek again mankind | A |
| Well I know where to hie me in the dawn | B |
| To a slope where the cattle keep the lawn | B |
| There amid loggin juniper reclined | A |
| Myself unseen I see in white defined | A |
| Far off the homes of men and farther still | C |
| The graves of men on an opposing hill | C |
| Living or dead whichever are to mind | A |
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| And if by noon I have too much of these | D |
| I have but to turn on my arm and lo | E |
| The sun burned hillside sets my face aglow | E |
| My breathing shakes the bluet like a breeze | D |
| I smell the earth I smell the bruis egrave d plant | F |
| I look into the crater of the ant | F |
Robert Frost
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