A Summer Mood Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCBC DEDEFFEF GHGHIIHI

BUT wait Let each by each the days pass byA
One faded and one blown like summer flowersB
What need of hope with summer in the skyA
What of regret with all fair morrows oursB
If yesterday be gone No reck 'twas not aloneC
To morrow will have just so sweet long hoursB
But yet to day is sweetest till 'tis flownC
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But wait Let summer day be changed from dayD
Like following surges of the ebb and flowE
And flow brings breath of saltness and blithe sprayD
And ebb long music of seas plashing lowE
The waves stolen out of reachF
Have no farewell for speechF
Next tide will roll as swift as rippling goE
And yet 'tis now that's best along the beachF
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Ah wait The while we linger our lives liveG
Our summer ripens purpose through our dreamsH
Flower petals fallen leave a seed to thriveG
Spent tides heap treasures from the deep sea streamsH
Now drifts by unawareI
And Afterwards is heirI
To morrow wins the wealth of yester gleamsH
Yet 'tis to day that summer makes most fairI

Augusta Davies Webster



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