The Send-off Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABA AB CDCCD EFE EF GGGGG

Down the close darkening lanes they sang their wayA
To the siding shedB
And lined the train with faces grimly gayA
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Their breasts were stuck all white with wreath and sprayA
As men's are deadB
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Dull porters watched them and a casual trampC
Stood staring hardD
Sorry to miss them from the upland campC
Then unmoved signals nodded and a lampC
Winked to the guardD
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So secretly like wrongs hushed up they wentE
They were not oursF
We never heard to which front these were sentE
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Nor there if they yet mock what women meantE
Who gave them flowersF
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Shall they return to beatings of great bellsG
In wild trainloadsG
A few a few too few for drums and yellsG
May creep back silent to still village wellsG
Up half known roadsG

Wilfred Edward Salter Owen



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