A Summer Mood Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCBC DEDEFFEF GHGHIIHI| BUT wait Let each by each the days pass by | A |
| One faded and one blown like summer flowers | B |
| What need of hope with summer in the sky | A |
| What of regret with all fair morrows ours | B |
| If yesterday be gone No reck 'twas not alone | C |
| To morrow will have just so sweet long hours | B |
| But yet to day is sweetest till 'tis flown | C |
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| But wait Let summer day be changed from day | D |
| Like following surges of the ebb and flow | E |
| And flow brings breath of saltness and blithe spray | D |
| And ebb long music of seas plashing low | E |
| The waves stolen out of reach | F |
| Have no farewell for speech | F |
| Next tide will roll as swift as rippling go | E |
| And yet 'tis now that's best along the beach | F |
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| Ah wait The while we linger our lives live | G |
| Our summer ripens purpose through our dreams | H |
| Flower petals fallen leave a seed to thrive | G |
| Spent tides heap treasures from the deep sea streams | H |
| Now drifts by unaware | I |
| And Afterwards is heir | I |
| To morrow wins the wealth of yester gleams | H |
| Yet 'tis to day that summer makes most fair | I |
Augusta Davies Webster
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