Morning Peace Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCADBBAEEFEEG| THE sudden sunbeams slant between the trees | A |
| Like solid bars of silver moonlight kissed | B |
| And strike the supine shadows where they rest | C |
| Stretched sleeping while a timid new born Breeze | A |
| Stirs through the grasses petulant her eyes | D |
| Half blinded by the clinging scarves of mist | B |
| Her robes that tangled through the grasses twist | B |
| Weave as she moves sweet whispered melodies | A |
| O may it be a morn like this when slow | E |
| From a dark world beneath my soul shall go | E |
| Through the wet grasses of a purple plain | F |
| Still stretching broader in the cool grey glow | E |
| Of morning twllight then my soul shall know | E |
| That life and love are lost and found again | G |
Arthur Henry Adams
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