Rain In The Bush Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFEFGHGI| The steady soaking of the rain | A |
| The bush all sad and sombre | B |
| The trees are weeping in their pain | A |
| Dank leaves the ground encumber | B |
| A dismal ghost of silence strays | C |
| From shade to dusky daylight | D |
| O'er all a whispered horror weighs | C |
| Like mist athwart the grey light | D |
| A frightened robin in the ferns | E |
| Peeks fearfully and lonely | F |
| But back to comfort him returns | E |
| The drip of rain drops only | F |
| The fern fronds shiver when they feel | G |
| Cold foot prints press like mist as | H |
| Dim forms beneath the creepers steal | G |
| And vanish in the vistas | I |
Arthur Henry Adams
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