Homeward Going Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFEGBDBHBIBJBCBGRAY smoke in the green leaves | A |
Someone homeward going | B |
No sound in the lone hills | C |
Only cattle lowing | B |
Still trees and a hushed world | D |
Leaf and limb unshaken | E |
No wind in the tall grass | F |
Creeksides bird forsaken | E |
Pale pale and with mute lips | G |
One in shadow lying | B |
Near gone from the green world | D |
Sorrow nigh him sighing | B |
Day's strife and a life's strife | H |
Each in quiet ending | B |
Life's light and the dark of death | I |
Softly interblending | B |
One star on a far ridge | J |
Home the Homeward going | B |
No sound on the lone hills | C |
Only cattle lowing | B |
Roderic Quinn
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