The Little Garden Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDCECE| A little garden on a bleak hillside | A |
| Where deep the heavy dazzling mountain snow | B |
| Lies far into the spring The sun's pale glow | B |
| Is scarcely able to melt patches wide | A |
| About the single rose bush All denied | A |
| Of nature's tender ministries But no | B |
| For wonder working faith has made it blow | B |
| With flowers many hued and starry eyed | A |
| Here sleeps the sun long idle summer hours | C |
| Here butterflies and bees fare far to rove | D |
| Amid the crumpled leaves of poppy flowers | C |
| Here four o'clocks to the passionate night above | E |
| Fling whiffs of perfume like pale incense showers | C |
| A little garden loved with a great love | E |
Amy Lowell
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