When The Poet Came Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCC DDEEFF GHIIJJ KKLLEE

The ferny places gleam at mornA
The dew drips off the leaves of cornA
Along the brook a mist of whiteB
Fades as a kiss on lips of lightB
For lo the poet with his pipeC
Finds all these melodies are ripeC
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Far up within the cadenced JuneD
Floats silver winged a living tuneD
That winds within the morning's chimeE
And sets the earth and sky to rhymeE
For lo the poet absent longF
Breathes the first raptures of his songF
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Across the clover blossoms wetG
With dainty clumps of violetH
And wild red roses in her hairI
There comes a little maiden fairI
I cannot more of June rehearseJ
She is the ending of my verseJ
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Ah nay For through perpetual daysK
Of summer gold and filmy hazeK
When Autumn dies in Winter's sleetL
I yet will see those dew washed feetL
And o'er the tracts of Life and TimeE
They make the cadence for my rhymeE

Eugene Field



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