In Rotten Row Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCA AACD AACCADIn Rotten Row a cigarette | A |
I sat and smoked with no regret | A |
For all the tumult that had been | B |
The distances were still and green | C |
And streaked with shadows cool and wet | A |
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Two sweethearts on a bench were set | A |
Two birds among the boughs were met | A |
So love and song were heard and seen | C |
In Rotten Row | D |
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A horse or two there was to fret | A |
The soundless sand but work and debt | A |
Fair flowers and falling leaves between | C |
While clocks are chiming clear and keen | C |
A man may very well forget | A |
In Rotten Row | D |
William Ernest Henley
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