The Falling Rain Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDD AEFEE AEECC ADCCE ABGEH AHEEETip Tap Tip Tap | A |
I heard them one by one | B |
As they break the silence down | C |
Oh Not a soul endured outside | D |
But find his refuge into the inside | D |
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Tip Tap Tip Tap | A |
I heard nothing but a pound | E |
Like echoing beats of roaring drum | F |
Oh They seemed to crash around | E |
That neither man would endure the sound | E |
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Tip Tap Tip Tap | A |
I heard splashes around | E |
The soil the sand and pebbles round | E |
Oh They dance and sway while moving down | C |
As if a race they had for nature's crown | C |
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Tip Tap Tip Tap | A |
I heard a beat pounding inside | D |
While I peek a sight in the downtown | C |
Oh A face in frown awhile now a beaming clown | C |
As silhouette approach with a familiar sound | E |
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Tip Tap Tip Tap | A |
I heard them falling one by one | B |
Now they fall rare and only once | G |
Oh Roaring thunder in the night I heard around | E |
As vehicles leave behind their deafening sounds | H |
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Tip Tap Tip Tap | A |
I heard the ceasing fall in mellow pounds | H |
As little crystals creep underneath the ground | E |
Oh The fresh ambiance of nature I smell all around | E |
While enjoying the warmth of greedy arms around | E |
Catherine Tolentino
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