When The Poet Came Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCC DDEEFF GHIIJJ KKLLEE| The ferny places gleam at morn | A |
| The dew drips off the leaves of corn | A |
| Along the brook a mist of white | B |
| Fades as a kiss on lips of light | B |
| For lo the poet with his pipe | C |
| Finds all these melodies are ripe | C |
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| Far up within the cadenced June | D |
| Floats silver winged a living tune | D |
| That winds within the morning's chime | E |
| And sets the earth and sky to rhyme | E |
| For lo the poet absent long | F |
| Breathes the first raptures of his song | F |
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| Across the clover blossoms wet | G |
| With dainty clumps of violet | H |
| And wild red roses in her hair | I |
| There comes a little maiden fair | I |
| I cannot more of June rehearse | J |
| She is the ending of my verse | J |
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| Ah nay For through perpetual days | K |
| Of summer gold and filmy haze | K |
| When Autumn dies in Winter's sleet | L |
| I yet will see those dew washed feet | L |
| And o'er the tracts of Life and Time | E |
| They make the cadence for my rhyme | E |
Eugene Field
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