Summer Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCBC DEDEECEC

There are white moon daisies in the mist of the meadowA
Where the flowered grass scatters its seeds like sprayB
There are purple orchis by the wood ways' shadowA
There are pale dog roses by the white highwayB
And the grass the grass is tall the grass is up for hayB
With daisies white like silver and buttercups like goldC
And it's oh for once to play thro' the long the lovely dayB
To laugh before the year grows oldC
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There is silver moonlight on the breast of the riverD
Where the willows tremble to the kiss of nightE
Where the nine tall aspens in the meadow shiverD
Shiver in the night wind that turns them whiteE
And the lamps the lamps are lit the lamps are glow worms lightE
Between the silver aspens and the west's last goldC
And it's oh to drink delight in the lovely lonely nightE
To be young before the heart grows oldC

E. (edith) Nesbit



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