Cramped In That Funnelled Hole Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CDDCC| Cramped in that funnelled hole they watched the dawn | A |
| Open a jagged rim around a yawn | A |
| Of death's jaws which had all but swallowed them | B |
| Stuck in the bottom of his throat of phlegm | B |
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| They were in one of many mouths of Hell | C |
| Not seen of seers in visions only felt | D |
| As teeth of traps when bones and the dead are smelt | D |
| Under the mud where long ago they fell | C |
| Mixed with the sour sharp odour of the shell | C |
Wilfred Owen
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