Landscape Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFGF HIHINow this must be the sweetest place | A |
From here to heaven's end | B |
The field is white and flowering lace | A |
The birches leap and bend | B |
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The hills beneath the roving sun | C |
From green to purple pass | D |
And little trifling breezes run | C |
Their fingers through the grass | D |
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So good it is so gay it is | E |
So calm it is and pure | F |
A one whose eyes may look on this | G |
Must be the happier sure | F |
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But me I see it flat and gray | H |
And blurred with misery | I |
Because a lad a mile away | H |
Has little need of me | I |
Dorothy Parker
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