Not Dead Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDDCDECFFWalking through trees to cool my heat and pain | A |
I know that David's with me here again | B |
All that is simple happy strong he is | C |
Caressingly I stroke | D |
Rough hark of the friendly oak | D |
A brook goes bubbling by the voice is his | C |
Turf burns with pleasant smoke | D |
I laugh at chaffinch and at primroses | E |
All that is simple happy strong he is | C |
Over the whole wood in a little while | F |
Breaks his slow smile | F |
Robert Graves
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Patricia Grayson: Is "hark" meant to be "bark?" A lovely poem
[email protected]: Rough hark of the friendly oak, is the "hark" really "bark?"
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