The Garden Seat Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCBB DDBBIts former green is blue and thin | A |
And its once firm legs sink in and in | A |
Soon it will break down unaware | B |
Soon it will break down unaware | B |
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At night when reddest flowers are black | C |
Those who once sat thereon come back | C |
Quite a row of them sitting there | B |
Quite a row of them sitting there | B |
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With them the seat does not break down | D |
Nor winter freeze them nor floods drown | D |
For they are as light as upper air | B |
They are as light as upper air | B |
Thomas Hardy
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