The Letter Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCDCDEEFFGBBGHHII BB| With B E F Jun Dear Wife | A |
| Oh blast this pencil 'Ere Bill lend's a knife | A |
| I'm in the pink at present dear | B |
| I think the war will end this year | B |
| We don't see much of them square 'eaded 'Uns | C |
| We're out of harm's way not bad fed | D |
| I'm longing for a taste of your old buns | C |
| Say Jimmie spare's a bite of bread | D |
| There don't seem much to say just now | E |
| Yer what Then don't yer ruddy cow | E |
| And give us back me cigarette | F |
| I'll soon be 'ome You mustn't fret | F |
| My feet's improvin' as I told you of | G |
| We're out in the rest now Never fear | B |
| VRACH By crumbs but that was near | B |
| Mother might spare you half a sov | G |
| Kiss Nell and Bert When me and you | H |
| Eh What the 'ell Stand to Stand to | H |
| Jim give's a hand with pack on lad | I |
| Guh Christ I'm hit Take 'old Aye bad | I |
| No damn your iodine Jim 'Ere | B |
| Write my old girl Jim there's a dear | B |
Wilfred Owen
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