Together Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCAC DDEEFEF| Splashing along the boggy woods all day | A |
| And over brambled hedge and holding clay | A |
| I shall not think of him | B |
| But when the watery fields grow brown and dim | B |
| And hounds have lost their fox and horses tire | C |
| I know that he'll be with me on my way | A |
| Home through the darkness to the evening fire | C |
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| He's jumped each stile along the glistening lanes | D |
| His hand will be upon the mud soaked reins | D |
| Hearing the saddle creak | E |
| He'll wonder if the frost will come next week | E |
| I shall forget him in the morning light | F |
| And while we gallop on he will not speak | E |
| But at the stable door he'll say good night | F |
Siegfried Loraine Sassoon
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