Amends To Nature Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF GHGI| I have loved colours and not flowers | A |
| Their motion not the swallows wings | B |
| And wasted more than half my hours | A |
| Without the comradeship of things | B |
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| How is it now that I can see | C |
| With love and wonder and delight | D |
| The children of the hedge and tree | C |
| The little lords of day and night | D |
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| How is it that I see the roads | E |
| No longer with usurping eyes | F |
| A twilight meeting place for toads | E |
| A mid day mart for butterflies | F |
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| I feel in every midge that hums | G |
| Life fugitive and infinite | H |
| And suddenly the world becomes | G |
| A part of me and I of it | I |
Arthur Symons
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