Winter Uplands Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFEFGG

The frost that stings like fire upon my cheekA
The loneliness of this forsaken groundB
The long white drift upon whose powdered peakA
I sit in the great silence as one boundB
The rippled sheet of snow where the wind blewC
Across the open fields for miles aheadD
The far off city towered and roofed in blueC
A tender line upon the western redD
The stars that singly then in flocks appearE
Like jets of silver from the violet domeF
So wonderful so many and so nearE
And then the golden moon to light me homeF
The crunching snowshoes and the stinging airG
And silence frost and beauty everywhereG

Archibald Lampman



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