A Lonely Cottage On The Moor Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EFEGHIHI AJAJKLKL MNMNOPOP

The window that I peer throughA
At summer's break of dayB
Way out afar and near toA
I see the dawn of MayB
Through the age old pane of glassC
A masterpiece for sureD
A portrait of a different classC
A painted Yorkshire moorD
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The sun alights the heatherE
Though not yet coloured mauveF
The season's fur and featherE
Create a treasure troveG
The image through my window squareH
Just as the sunlight that day cameI
A pictured landscape bordered thereH
Inside my cottage window frameI
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The doorway that I step throughA
The threshold to a dreamJ
When the daylight starts anewA
An Eden it would seemJ
So when the squeaky handle turnsK
And creaking hinges swingL
The lark out in the meadow yearnsK
To oh so sweetly singL
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But evening comes for certainM
I latch and bolt the doorN
And tug and draw my curtainM
When daylight is no moreN
Then when I close my eyes asleepO
The draughty night is bornP
My window and my door will keepO
Me snuggled till the mornP

Alan S Jeeves



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