The Hawthorn Tree Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEAFAGFNot much to me is yonder lane | A |
Where I go every day | B |
But when there's been a shower of rain | A |
And hedge birds whistle gay | B |
I know my lad that's out in France | C |
With fearsome things to see | D |
Would give his eyes for just one glance | C |
At our white hawthorn tree | D |
E | |
Not much to me is yonder lane | A |
Where he so longs to tread | F |
But when there's been a shower of rain | A |
I think I'll never weep again | G |
Until I've heard he's dead | F |
Siegfried Sassoon
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