The Drowsy Garden Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE GHIH| The drowsy garden scatters insects | A |
| Bronze as the ash from braziers blown | B |
| Level with me and with my candle | C |
| Hang flowering worlds their leaves full grown | B |
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| As into some unheard of dogma | D |
| I move across into this night | E |
| Where a worn poplar age has grizzled | F |
| Screens the moon's strip of fallow light | E |
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| Where the pond lies an open secret | G |
| Where apple bloom is surf and sigh | H |
| And where the garden a lake dwelling | I |
| Holds out in front of it the sky | H |
Boris Pasternak
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