Winter Uplands Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFEFGGThe frost that stings like fire upon my cheek | A |
The loneliness of this forsaken ground | B |
The long white drift upon whose powdered peak | A |
I sit in the great silence as one bound | B |
The rippled sheet of snow where the wind blew | C |
Across the open fields for miles ahead | D |
The far off city towered and roofed in blue | C |
A tender line upon the western red | D |
The stars that singly then in flocks appear | E |
Like jets of silver from the violet dome | F |
So wonderful so many and so near | E |
And then the golden moon to light me home | F |
The crunching snowshoes and the stinging air | G |
And silence frost and beauty everywhere | G |
Archibald Lampman
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