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Robert White
@Apollo732 · 2:20

Reading of Wilfred Owen’s Greater Love

And though your hand be pale, paler are all witch. Trail your cross through flame and hail weep. You may weep, for you may touch them not. That's the end of the poem. As you may notice, he makes use of a lot of para rhyme, which Emily Dickinson does as well. So slant rhyme rhymes that sound similar but are not exact creates a bit of an uneven rhythm, which is what here he wanted to do. So anyways, enjoy the poem

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