From My Diary, July 1914 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEDEDFDFDGDGHDID JKLKMNMNDDDDLeaves | A |
Murmuring by miriads in the shimmering trees | B |
Lives | C |
Wakening with wonder in the Pyrenees | B |
Birds | D |
Cheerily chirping in the early day | E |
Bards | D |
Singing of summer scything thro' the hay | E |
Bees | D |
Shaking the heavy dews from bloom and frond | F |
Boys | D |
Bursting the surface of the ebony pond | F |
Flashes | D |
Of swimmers carving thro' the sparkling cold | G |
Fleshes | D |
Gleaming with wetness to the morning gold | G |
A mead | H |
Bordered about with warbling water brooks | D |
A maid | I |
Laughing the love laugh with me proud of looks | D |
The heat | J |
Throbbing between the upland and the peak | K |
Her heart | L |
Quivering with passion to my pressed cheek | K |
Braiding | M |
Of floating flames across the mountain brow | N |
Brooding | M |
Of stillness and a sighing of the bough | N |
Stirs | D |
Of leaflets in the gloom soft petal showers | D |
Stars | D |
Expanding with the starr'd nocturnal flowers | D |
Wilfred Owen
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