A Lonely Cottage On The Moor Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EFEGHIHI AJAJKLKL MNMNOPOPThe window that I peer through | A |
At summer's break of day | B |
Way out afar and near to | A |
I see the dawn of May | B |
Through the age old pane of glass | C |
A masterpiece for sure | D |
A portrait of a different class | C |
A painted Yorkshire moor | D |
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The sun alights the heather | E |
Though not yet coloured mauve | F |
The season's fur and feather | E |
Create a treasure trove | G |
The image through my window square | H |
Just as the sunlight that day came | I |
A pictured landscape bordered there | H |
Inside my cottage window frame | I |
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The doorway that I step through | A |
The threshold to a dream | J |
When the daylight starts anew | A |
An Eden it would seem | J |
So when the squeaky handle turns | K |
And creaking hinges swing | L |
The lark out in the meadow yearns | K |
To oh so sweetly sing | L |
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But evening comes for certain | M |
I latch and bolt the door | N |
And tug and draw my curtain | M |
When daylight is no more | N |
Then when I close my eyes asleep | O |
The draughty night is born | P |
My window and my door will keep | O |
Me snuggled till the morn | P |
Alan S Jeeves
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