A Late Walk Robert Frost When I go up through the mowing field, The headless aftermath, Smooth-laid like thatch with the heavy dew, Half closes the garden path. And when I come to the garden ground, The whir of sober birds Up from the tangle of withered weeds Is sadder than any words A tree beside the wall stands bare, But a leaf that lingered brown, Disturbed, I doubt not, by my thought, Comes softly rattling down. I end not far from my going forth By picking the faded blue Of the last remaining aster flower To carry again to you. I.Understanding the Elements 1. Give atleast 3 elements of poetry used by the poet and explain how this elements contribute into understanding the poem. a. Rhyming structure :ABCB. Rhyming structures are basically toola used for utilizing repeating patterns that brings rhythm or musicality in poem and gives a specific purpose of rendering a pleasing effect to a poem which makes its recital an en...