The Giant Oak Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBAB| And then the sound of marching armies 'woke | A |
| Amid the branches of the soldier oak | A |
| And tempests ceased their warring cry and dumb | B |
| The lashing storms that muttered overcome | B |
| Choked by the heralding of battle smoke | A |
| When these gnarled branches beat their martial drum | B |
Emily Pauline Johnson
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