A Meadow Tragedy Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DBEB FBGB| Here's a meadow full of sunshine | A |
| Ripe grasses lush and high | B |
| There's a reaper on the roadway | C |
| And a lark hangs in the sky | B |
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| There's a nest of love enclosing | D |
| Three little beaks that cry | B |
| The reapers in the meadow | E |
| And a lark hangs in the sky | B |
| - | |
| Here's a mead all full of summer | F |
| And tragedy goes by | B |
| With a knife amongst the grasses | G |
| And a song up in the sky | B |
Dora Sigerson Shorter
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