Morning Glory Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDD EDFFGGHH EEIIJJDD KKLMNNJJEEAASinging morning has begun | A |
Where the wooded ranges run | A |
To far summits there the snow | B |
Lingers yet But down below | B |
In the quiet green girt places | C |
Where full many a swift creek races | C |
From the snow lands to the sea | D |
Now breaks sudden harmony | D |
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Where this tree waned clearing dreams | E |
First a rosy promise be | D |
As young dawn steels up the sky | F |
Where the frozen ramparts lie | F |
Now from dew wet leaves a glitter | G |
Comes a little drowsy twitter | G |
And the first swift spear of light | H |
Wounds at last the stubborn Night | H |
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Flashing now bright javelins | E |
Pierce the murk and now begins | E |
As Day's gleaming ranks deploy | I |
Morning's canticle of joy | I |
First a sleepy chuckle breaking | J |
Tells of Laughing Jack awaking | J |
Pausing then from tree to tree | D |
Leaps unbound hilarity | D |
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Here's the signal Morning's hush | K |
Sweetness shatters as Grey Thrush | K |
Veiling with the seraphim | L |
Lifts his liquid matin hymn | M |
Golden Whistler joins him then | N |
Now Red Robin now Blue Wren | N |
Magpie's trumpet sounding swelling | J |
Caps the eager chorus welling | J |
As a wealth of varied notes | E |
Pours now from a hundred throats | E |
Up to greet their lord the Sun | A |
Morning morning has begun | A |
Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis
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