I Know The Music Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF GHHI JHAll sounds have been as music to my listening | A |
Pacific lamentations of slow bells | B |
The crunch of boots on blue snow rosy glistening | A |
Shuffle of autumn leaves and all farewells | B |
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Bugles that sadden all the evening air | C |
And country bells clamouring their last appeals | D |
Before the music of the evening prayer | C |
Bridges sonorous under carriage wheels | D |
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Gurgle of sluicing surge through hollow rocks | E |
The gluttonous lapping of the waves on weeds | F |
Whisper of grass the myriad tinkling flocks | E |
The warbling drawl of flutes and shepherds' reeds | F |
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The orchestral noises of October nights | G |
Blowing symphonetic storms | H |
Of startled clarions | H |
Drums rumbling and rolling thunderous and | I |
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Thrilling of throstles in the keen blue dawn | J |
Bees fumbling and fuming over sainfoin fields | H |
Wilfred Owen
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