Yell'ham-wood's Story Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDA EFEFFDE| Coomb Firtrees say that Life is a moan | A |
| And Clyffe hill Clump says Yea | B |
| But Yell'ham says a thing of its own | A |
| It's not Gray gray | B |
| Is Life alway | C |
| That Yell'ham says | D |
| Nor that Life is for ends unknown | A |
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| It says that Life would signify | E |
| A thwarted purposing | F |
| That we come to live and are called to die | E |
| Yes that's the thing | F |
| In fall in spring | F |
| That Yell'ham says | D |
| Life offers to deny | E |
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Thomas Hardy
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