Oneata Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCAAADAEFAEFA

A hilltop sought by every soothing breezeA
That loves the melody of murmuring boughsB
Cool shades green acreage and antique houseC
Fronting the ocean and the dawn than theseA
Old monks built never for the spirit's easeA
Cloisters more calm not Cluny nor ClairvauxA
Sweet are the noises from the bay belowD
And cuckoos calling in the tulip treesA
Here a yet empty suitor in thy trainE
Beloved Poesy great joy was mineF
To while a listless spell of summer daysA
Happier than hoarder in each evening's gainE
When evenings found me richer by one lineF
One verse well turned or serviceable phraseA

Alan Seeger



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