Improvisations: Light And Snow: 15 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFEGHIJKLLM| The music of the morning is red and warm | A |
| Snow lies against the walls | B |
| And on the sloping roof in the yellow sunlight | C |
| Pigeons huddle against the wind | D |
| The music of evening is attenuated and thin | E |
| The moon seen through a wave by a mermaid | F |
| The crying of a violin | E |
| Far down there far down where the river turns to the west | G |
| The delicate lights begin to twinkle | H |
| On the dusky arches of the bridge | I |
| In the green sky a long cloud | J |
| A smouldering wave of smoky crimson | K |
| Breaks in the freezing wind and above it unabashed | L |
| Remote untouched fierly palpitant | L |
| Sings the first star | M |
Conrad Potter Aiken
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