The Harvest Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA CBBBCB

Red reapers under these sad August skiesA
Proud War Lords careless of ten thousand deadB
Who leave earth's kindly crops unharvestedB
As you have left the kindness of the wiseA
For brutal menace and for clumsy liesA
The spawn of insolence by bragging fedB
With power and fraud in faith's and honour's steadB
Accounting these but good stupiditiesA
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You reap a heavier harvest than you knowC
Disnaturing a nation you have thievedB
Her name her patient genius while you thoughtB
To fool the world and master it You soughtB
Reality It comes in hate and woeC
In the end you also shall not be deceivedB

Robert Laurence Binyon



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