At Husking Time Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBA AABC AABBAC| At husking time the tassel fades | A |
| To brown above the yellow blades | A |
| Whose rustling sheath enswathes the corn | B |
| That bursts its chrysalis in scorn | B |
| Longer to lie in prison shades | A |
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| Among the merry lads and maids | A |
| The creaking ox cart slowly wades | A |
| Twixt stalks and stubble sacked and torn | B |
| At husking time | C |
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| The prying pilot crow persuades | A |
| The flock to join in thieving raids | A |
| The sly racoon with craft inborn | B |
| His portion steals from plenty's horn | B |
| His pouch the saucy chipmunk lades | A |
| At husking time | C |
Emily Pauline Johnson
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