The Letter Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCDCDEEFFGBBGHHII BB

With B E F Jun Dear WifeA
Oh blast this pencil 'Ere Bill lend's a knifeA
I'm in the pink at present dearB
I think the war will end this yearB
We don't see much of them square 'eaded 'UnsC
We're out of harm's way not bad fedD
I'm longing for a taste of your old bunsC
Say Jimmie spare's a bite of breadD
There don't seem much to say just nowE
Yer what Then don't yer ruddy cowE
And give us back me cigaretteF
I'll soon be 'ome You mustn't fretF
My feet's improvin' as I told you ofG
We're out in the rest now Never fearB
VRACH By crumbs but that was nearB
Mother might spare you half a sovG
Kiss Nell and Bert When me and youH
Eh What the 'ell Stand to Stand toH
Jim give's a hand with pack on ladI
Guh Christ I'm hit Take 'old Aye badI
No damn your iodine Jim 'EreB
Write my old girl Jim there's a dearB

Wilfred Owen



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