Winter Break Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCADDEFFF

All day between high curded clouds the sunA
Shone down like summer on the steaming planksB
The long bright icicles in dwindling ranksB
Dripped from the murmuring eaves till one by oneA
They fell As if the spring had now begunA
The quilted snow sun softened to the coreC
Loosened and shunted with a sudden roarC
From downward roofs Not even with day doneA
Had ceased the sound of waters but all nightD
I heard it In my dreams forgetfully brightD
Methought I wandered in the April woodsE
Where many a silver piping sparrow wasF
By gurgling brooks and spouting solitudesF
And stooped and laughed and plucked hepaticasF

Archibald Lampman



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