The Garden Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCA DEFEDE

There is a fenceless garden overgrownA
With buds and blossoms and all sorts of leavesB
And once among the roses and the sheavesB
The Gardener and I were there aloneA
He led me to the plot where I had thrownA
The fennel of my days on wasted groundC
And in that riot of sad weeds I foundC
The fruitage of a life that was my ownA
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My life Ah yes there was my life indeedD
And there were all the lives of humankindE
And they were like a book that I could readF
Whose every leaf miraculously signedE
Outrolled itself from Thought's eternal seedD
Love rooted in God's garden of the mindE

Edwin Arlington Robinson



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