From My Diary, July 1914 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEDEDFDFDGDGHDID JKLKMNMNDDDD

LeavesA
Murmuring by miriads in the shimmering treesB
LivesC
Wakening with wonder in the PyreneesB
BirdsD
Cheerily chirping in the early dayE
BardsD
Singing of summer scything thro' the hayE
BeesD
Shaking the heavy dews from bloom and frondF
BoysD
Bursting the surface of the ebony pondF
FlashesD
Of swimmers carving thro' the sparkling coldG
FleshesD
Gleaming with wetness to the morning goldG
A meadH
Bordered about with warbling water brooksD
A maidI
Laughing the love laugh with me proud of looksD
The heatJ
Throbbing between the upland and the peakK
Her heartL
Quivering with passion to my pressed cheekK
BraidingM
Of floating flames across the mountain browN
BroodingM
Of stillness and a sighing of the boughN
StirsD
Of leaflets in the gloom soft petal showersD
StarsD
Expanding with the starr'd nocturnal flowersD

Wilfred Owen



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