A Hill Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCBDDB EFGGHBIIBHills where once my love and I | A |
Let the hours go laughing by | A |
All your woods and dales are sad | B |
You have lost your Oread | B |
Falling leaves Silent woodlands | C |
Half your loveliness is fled | B |
Golden rod wither now | D |
Winter winds come hither now | D |
All the summer joy is dead | B |
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There's a sense of something gone | E |
In the grass I linger on | F |
There's an under voice that grieves | G |
In the rustling of the leaves | G |
Pine clad peaks Rushing waters | H |
Glens where we were once so glad | B |
There's a light passed from you | I |
There's a joy outcast from you | I |
You have lost your Oread | B |
Bliss Carman And Richard Hovey
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