Tawny Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B C D E FTHESE are the tawny days your face comes back | A |
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The grapes take on purple the sunsets redden early on the trellis | B |
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The bashful mornings hurl gray mist on the stripes of sunrise | C |
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Creep silver on the field the frost is welcome | D |
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Run on yellow balls on the hills and you tawny pumpkin flowers chasing your lines of orange | E |
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Tawny days and your face again | F |
Carl Sandburg
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