Oneata Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCAAADAEFAEFA| A hilltop sought by every soothing breeze | A |
| That loves the melody of murmuring boughs | B |
| Cool shades green acreage and antique house | C |
| Fronting the ocean and the dawn than these | A |
| Old monks built never for the spirit's ease | A |
| Cloisters more calm not Cluny nor Clairvaux | A |
| Sweet are the noises from the bay below | D |
| And cuckoos calling in the tulip trees | A |
| Here a yet empty suitor in thy train | E |
| Beloved Poesy great joy was mine | F |
| To while a listless spell of summer days | A |
| Happier than hoarder in each evening's gain | E |
| When evenings found me richer by one line | F |
| One verse well turned or serviceable phrase | A |
Alan Seeger
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