Six O'clock In Princes Street Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF

In twos and threes they have not far to roamA
Crowds that thread eastward gay of eyesB
Those seek no further than their quiet homeA
Wives walking westward slow and wiseB
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Neither should I go fooling over cloudsC
Following gleams unsafe untrueD
And tiring after beauty through star crowdsC
Dared I go side by side with youD
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Or be you in the gutter where you standE
Pale rain flawed phantom of the placeF
With news of all the nations in your handE
And all their sorrows in your faceF

Wilfred Owen



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