Oklahoma, A Sonnet Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABABBA CDCECE| Here through the ages old the desert slept | A |
| In solitudes unbroken save when passed | B |
| The bison herds and savage hunters swept | A |
| In thund'ring chaos down the valleys vast | B |
| But lo Across the barren margins stepped | A |
| Advancement with her legions and one blast | B |
| From her imperial trumpet filled the last | B |
| Lone covert where affrighted wildness crept | A |
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| Full armed full armored at her wondrous birth | C |
| Her shining temples wreathed with gorgeous dower | D |
| She sits among the empires of the earth | C |
| Her proud achievements o'er the nations tower | E |
| Won by her people with their royal worth | C |
| With lofty culture wisdom wealth and power | E |
Freeman Edwin Miller
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