Vagg Hollow Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABAAC CDEDFD DGHGHC CICICI

What do you see in Vagg HollowA
Little boy when you goA
In the morning at five on your lonely driveB
I see men's souls who followA
Till we've passed where the road lies lowA
When they vanish at our creakingC
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They are like white faces speakingC
Beside and behind the waggonD
One just as father's was when hereE
The waggoner drinks from his flagonD
Or he'd flinch when the Hollow is nearF
But he does not give me anyD
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Sometimes the faces are manyD
But I walk along by the horsesG
He asleep on the straw as we jogH
And I hear the loud water coursesG
And the drops from the trees in the fogH
And watch till the day is breakingC
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And the wind out by Tintinhull wakingC
I hear in it father's callI
As he called when I saw him dyingC
And he sat by the fire last FallI
And mother stood by sighingC
But I'm not afraid at allI

Thomas Hardy



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