Summer Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCBC DEDEECECThere are white moon daisies in the mist of the meadow | A |
Where the flowered grass scatters its seeds like spray | B |
There are purple orchis by the wood ways' shadow | A |
There are pale dog roses by the white highway | B |
And the grass the grass is tall the grass is up for hay | B |
With daisies white like silver and buttercups like gold | C |
And it's oh for once to play thro' the long the lovely day | B |
To laugh before the year grows old | C |
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There is silver moonlight on the breast of the river | D |
Where the willows tremble to the kiss of night | E |
Where the nine tall aspens in the meadow shiver | D |
Shiver in the night wind that turns them white | E |
And the lamps the lamps are lit the lamps are glow worms light | E |
Between the silver aspens and the west's last gold | C |
And it's oh to drink delight in the lovely lonely night | E |
To be young before the heart grows old | C |
E. (edith) Nesbit
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