The Year Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCD A EFG A HIII F IJKI| I | A |
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| A storm of white petals | B |
| Buds throwing open baby fists | C |
| Into hands of broad flowers | D |
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| II | A |
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| Red roses running upward | E |
| Clambering to the clutches of life | F |
| Soaked in crimson | G |
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| III | A |
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| Rabbles of tattered leaves | H |
| Holding golden flimsy hopes | I |
| Against the tramplings | I |
| Into the pits and gullies | I |
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| IV | F |
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| Hoarfrost and silence | I |
| Only the muffling | J |
| Of winds dark and lonesome | K |
| Great lullabies to the long sleepers | I |
Carl Sandburg
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