A Letter To One Far Away Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCADBEAFGFAHIJIBKLF MKNNONNANNPAQARSTANU VAWPXAYPWUZPA2UNPPB2 NUC2B2NUDear Wanderer | A |
The sky is gray | B |
With flecks of blue | C |
The clouds rush over | A |
A bird is singing | D |
Far away | B |
And butterflies | E |
Taste of the clover | A |
Under the trees | F |
My hammock swings | G |
And a brave breeze | F |
The restless rover | A |
Flutters the leaves | H |
And stirs the grasses | I |
And whispering riddles | J |
Lightly passes | I |
Day after day | B |
My friend and I | K |
Climb up the hills | L |
And search the valleys | F |
Dip in the brook | M |
That ripples by | K |
And through clear pools | N |
Serenely dallies | N |
All green and gold | O |
All song and sweetness | N |
The old earth is | N |
For summer's pleasure | A |
Who kisses and goes | N |
Whose love is fleetness | N |
Who gives but a season | P |
But gives without measure | A |
Away with time | Q |
His wand I capture | A |
He rules no more | R |
For this brief minute | S |
The years are gone | T |
Once more the rapture | A |
The night of stars | N |
With the secret in it | U |
Ah if you were here | V |
Should I grant I wonder | A |
The whole round truth | W |
For a birthday token | P |
How today tomorrow | X |
Together asunder | A |
We are no hush | Y |
It is best unspoken | P |
Oh the truest truth | W |
No words dare say it | U |
It hides in the heart | Z |
From the poor tongue's treason | P |
And the deepest joy | A2 |
We may never pray it | U |
It comes and goes | N |
With nor rule nor reason | P |
Look up the sun | P |
Through the clouds' gray portal | B2 |
And see white plumes | N |
In the blue below it | U |
Behold the dream | C2 |
Wide winged immortal | B2 |
Did I hear your voice | N |
You are here I know it | U |
Harriet Monroe
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