Hay-cutters Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBD EBBF| Time tells them They go along touching | A |
| the grass the feathery ends When it feels | B |
| just so they start the mowing machine | C |
| leaving the land its long windrows | B |
| and air strokes the leaves dry | D |
| - | |
| Sometimes you begin to push you want to | E |
| hurry the sun have the hours expand because | B |
| clouds come Lightning looks out from their hearts | B |
| You try to hope the clouds away | F |
| 'Some year we'll have perfect hay ' | - |
William Stafford
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