A Brook In The City Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCDDEEFThe firm house lingers though averse to square | A |
With the new city street it has to wear A number in | B |
But what about the brook | C |
That held the house as in an elbow crook | C |
I ask as one who knew the brook its strength | D |
And impulse having dipped a finger length | D |
And made it leap my knuckle having tossed | E |
A flower to try its currents where they crossed | E |
The meadow grass could be cemented down | F |
Robert Lee Frost
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