Warsaw Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACBBA DEEDFF G| I was in Warsaw when the first bomb fell | A |
| I was in Warsaw when the Terror came | B |
| Havoc and horror famine fear and flame | B |
| Blasting from loveliness a living hell | A |
| Barring the station towered a sentinel | C |
| Trainward I battled blind escape my aim | B |
| ENGLAND I cried He kindled at the name | B |
| With lion leap he haled me All was well | A |
| - | |
| ENGLAND they cried for aid and cried in vain | D |
| Vain was their valour emptily they cried | E |
| Bleeding they saw their Cry crucified | E |
| O splendid soldier by the last lone train | D |
| To day would you flame forth to fray me place | F |
| Or would you curse and spit into my face | F |
| - | |
| September | G |
Robert William Service
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