On A Tree Fallen Across The Road Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBC DEDE FGFG HH| To hear us talk | A |
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| The tree the tempest with a crash of wood | B |
| Throws down in front of us is not bar | C |
| Our passage to our journey's end for good | B |
| But just to ask us who we think we are | C |
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| Insisting always on our own way so | D |
| She likes to halt us in our runner tracks | E |
| And make us get down in a foot of snow | D |
| Debating what to do without an ax | E |
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| And yet she knows obstruction is in vain | F |
| We will not be put off the final goal | G |
| We have it hidden in us to attain | F |
| Not though we have to seize earth by the pole | G |
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| And tired of aimless circling in one place | H |
| Steer straight off after something into space | H |
Robert Lee Frost
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