The Harvest Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA CBBBCB| Red reapers under these sad August skies | A |
| Proud War Lords careless of ten thousand dead | B |
| Who leave earth's kindly crops unharvested | B |
| As you have left the kindness of the wise | A |
| For brutal menace and for clumsy lies | A |
| The spawn of insolence by bragging fed | B |
| With power and fraud in faith's and honour's stead | B |
| Accounting these but good stupidities | A |
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| You reap a heavier harvest than you know | C |
| Disnaturing a nation you have thieved | B |
| Her name her patient genius while you thought | B |
| To fool the world and master it You sought | B |
| Reality It comes in hate and woe | C |
| In the end you also shall not be deceived | B |
Robert Laurence Binyon
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