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 roam | A |
| Crowds that thread eastward gay of eyes | B |
| Those seek no further than their quiet home | A |
| Wives walking westward slow and wise | B |
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| Neither should I go fooling over clouds | C |
| Following gleams unsafe untrue | D |
| And tiring after beauty through star crowds | C |
| Dared I go side by side with you | D |
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| Or be you in the gutter where you stand | E |
| Pale rain flawed phantom of the place | F |
| With news of all the nations in your hand | E |
| And all their sorrows in your face | F |
Wilfred Owen
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