The Trembling Willow Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAA BBBB CCCC DEEE FFFFA willow trembles in the breeze | A |
And stoops in awe as angels sneeze | A |
Quaking feebly to its knees | A |
Bending doleful if you please | A |
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A day as this when squalls blow wild | B |
The willow cries as like a child | B |
Deserted sad forlorn beguiled | B |
All aloof left out exiled | B |
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Now her branches droop away | C |
Blenching down throughout the day | C |
Keeping blusts of gusts at bay | C |
Protected from the rainy spray | C |
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Underfoot a lonely duck | D |
Shelters in a babbling brook | E |
Dabbling in a shady nook | E |
She safe and sound her haven took | E |
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Then up above the daylight seeps | F |
In the sky the sunlight peeps | F |
Thankful for the path she keeps | F |
The trembling willow gently weeps | F |
Alan S Jeeves
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