Trees In The Garden Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AB CD EFGHI JKJLMNOAh in the thunder air | A |
how still the trees are | B |
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And the lime tree lovely and tall every leaf silent | C |
hardly looses even a last breath of perfume | D |
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And the ghostly creamy coloured little tree of leaves | E |
white ivory white among the rambling greens | F |
how evanescent variegated elder she hesitates on the green grass | G |
as if in another moment she would disappear | H |
with all her grace of foam | I |
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And the larch that is only a column it goes up too tall to see | J |
and the balsam pines that are blue with the grey blue blueness of | K |
things from the sea | J |
and the young copper beech its leaves red rosy at the ends | L |
how still they are together they stand so still | M |
in the thunder air all strangers to one another | N |
as the green grass glows upwards strangers in the silent garden | O |
David Herbert Lawrence
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