Among The Orchards Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCADEFDEF| Already in the dew wrapped vineyards dry | A |
| Dense weights of heat press down The large bright drops | B |
| Shrink in the leaves From dark acacia tops | B |
| The nuthatch flings his short reiterate cry | A |
| And ever as the sun mounts hot and high | A |
| Thin voices crowd the grass In soft long strokes | C |
| The wind goes murmuring through the mountain oaks | C |
| Faint wefts creep out along the blue and die | A |
| I hear far in among the motionless trees | D |
| Shadows that sleep upon the shaven sod | E |
| The thud of dropping apples Reach on reach | F |
| Stretch plots of perfumed orchard where the bees | D |
| Murmur among the full fringed golden rod | E |
| Or cling half drunken to the rotting peach | F |
Archibald Lampman
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