Prairie Waters By Night Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AB CD EF| Chatter of birds two by two raises a night song joining a litany of running water sheer waters | A |
| showing the russet of old stones remembering many rains | B |
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| And the long willows drowse on the shoulders of the running water and sleep from much music | C |
| joined songs of day end feathery throats and stony waters in a choir chanting new psalms | D |
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| It is too much for the long willows when low laughter of a red moon comes down and the willows | E |
| drowse and sleep on the shoulders of the running water | F |
Carl Sandburg
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