A Winter Morn Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFE GHDHFIJI KLMLANCNLet no one any sadness feel | A |
It's just another day | B |
The sun arose this winter morn | C |
And drubbed the night away | B |
The wind swirled round about the land | D |
To rustle through the trees | E |
To bear the frosted ground a chill | F |
And cause the earth to freeze | E |
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Away away on yonder crag | G |
Is where I used to tread | H |
And gazing round about the land | D |
The music filled my head | H |
Where kestrels flew and hovered still | F |
Where curlews shrilled and smiled | I |
A booming bittern in the marsh | J |
Would leave me quite beguiled | I |
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The darkest night has called on me | K |
And bid me close my eyes | L |
My weary heart is lying low | M |
Upon this late sunrise | L |
Let no one any sadness feel | A |
This parting of the ways | N |
But celebrate this winter morn | C |
My happiest of days | N |
Alan S Jeeves
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