Solitude Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCD EFGHFIHow still it is here in the woods The trees | A |
Stand motionless as if they did not dare | B |
To stir lest it should break the spell The air | B |
Hangs quiet as spaces in a marble frieze | A |
Even this little brook that runs at ease | A |
Whispering and gurgling in its knotted bed | C |
Seems but to deepen with its curling thread | C |
Of sound the shadowy sun pierced silences | D |
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Sometimes a hawk screams or a woodpecker | E |
Startles the stillness from its fixed mood | F |
With his loud careless tap Sometimes I hear | G |
The dreamy white throat from some far off tree | H |
Pipe slowly on the listening solitude | F |
His five pure notes succeeding pensively | I |
Archibald Lampman
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