A Hill Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCBDDB EFGGHBIIB

Hills where once my love and IA
Let the hours go laughing byA
All your woods and dales are sadB
You have lost your OreadB
Falling leaves Silent woodlandsC
Half your loveliness is fledB
Golden rod wither nowD
Winter winds come hither nowD
All the summer joy is deadB
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There's a sense of something goneE
In the grass I linger onF
There's an under voice that grievesG
In the rustling of the leavesG
Pine clad peaks Rushing watersH
Glens where we were once so gladB
There's a light passed from youI
There's a joy outcast from youI
You have lost your OreadB

Bliss Carman And Richard Hovey



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