Garden-spot Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF| God's acre was her garden spot she said | A |
| She sat there often of the Summer days | B |
| Little and slim and sweet among the dead | A |
| Her hair a fable in the leveled rays | B |
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| She turned the fading wreath the rusted cross | C |
| And knelt to coax about the wiry stem | D |
| I see her gentle fingers on the moss | C |
| Now it is anguish to remember them | D |
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| And once I saw her weeping when she rose | E |
| And walked a way and turned to look around | F |
| The quick and envious tears of one that knows | E |
| She shall not lie in consecrated ground | F |
Dorothy Parker
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