Morning Peace Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCADBBAEEFEEG

THE sudden sunbeams slant between the treesA
Like solid bars of silver moonlight kissedB
And strike the supine shadows where they restC
Stretched sleeping while a timid new born BreezeA
Stirs through the grasses petulant her eyesD
Half blinded by the clinging scarves of mistB
Her robes that tangled through the grasses twistB
Weave as she moves sweet whispered melodiesA
O may it be a morn like this when slowE
From a dark world beneath my soul shall goE
Through the wet grasses of a purple plainF
Still stretching broader in the cool grey glowE
Of morning twllight then my soul shall knowE
That life and love are lost and found againG

Arthur Henry Adams



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