At Carnoy Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBABA A| Down in the hollow there's the whole Brigade | A |
| Camped in four groups through twilight falling slow | B |
| I hear a sound of mouth organs ill played | A |
| And murmur of voices gruff confused and low | B |
| Crouched among thistle tufts I've watched the glow | B |
| Of a blurred orange sunset flare and fade | A |
| And I'm content To morrow we must go | B |
| To take some curs d Wood O world God made | A |
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| July rd | A |
Siegfried Loraine Sassoon
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