Landscape Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFGF HIHI

Now this must be the sweetest placeA
From here to heaven's endB
The field is white and flowering laceA
The birches leap and bendB
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The hills beneath the roving sunC
From green to purple passD
And little trifling breezes runC
Their fingers through the grassD
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So good it is so gay it isE
So calm it is and pureF
A one whose eyes may look on thisG
Must be the happier sureF
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But me I see it flat and grayH
And blurred with miseryI
Because a lad a mile awayH
Has little need of meI

Dorothy Parker



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