New England Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA CDCDCD

Here where the wind is always north north eastA
And children learn to walk on frozen toesB
Wonder begets an envy of all thoseB
Who boil elsewhere with such a lyric yeastA
Of love that you will hear them at a feastA
Where demons would appeal for some reposeB
Still clamoring where the chalice overflowsB
And crying wildest who have drunk the leastA
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Passion is here a soilure of the witsC
We're told and Love a cross for them to bearD
Joy shivers in the corner where she knitsC
And Conscience always has the rocking chairD
Cheerful as when she tortured into fitsC
The first cat that was ever killed by CareD

Edwin Arlington Robinson



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