From A Window Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEFFE| Up here with June the sycamore throws | A |
| Across the window a whispering screen | B |
| I shall miss the sycamore more I suppose | A |
| Than anything else on this earth that is out in green | B |
| But I mean to go through the door without fear | C |
| Not caring much what happens here | D |
| When I m away | E |
| How green the screen is across the panes | F |
| Or who goes laughing along the lanes | F |
| With my old lover all the summer day | E |
Charlotte Mary Mew
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