A Play Festival In Ogden Park Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFE GHIHJKLK MNGNCCOC PQCQIIOIOh gay and shining June time | A |
Oh meadow brave and bright | B |
Abloom with little children | C |
All tossing in the light | B |
They dance and circle singing | D |
Oh what a joy to see | E |
They twinkle in the sunshine | F |
They shout in company | E |
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Beyond are pointed houses | G |
Patterned against the blue | H |
With bushes flower embroidered | I |
And trees all trim and true | H |
Around are rows of people | J |
Watching the dainty show | K |
Guarding the fairy kingdom | L |
Where blossom babies blow | K |
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Their merry little footsteps | M |
Race with the tricksy air | N |
That puffs their filmy dresses | G |
And frees their shining hair | N |
All pink and white and golden | C |
Under the round gold sun | C |
Winging the wind with laughter | O |
They ring and wreathe and run | C |
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Oh sweet and soft the world is | P |
Ever so glad and gay | Q |
All garlanded with children | C |
Who sing and prank and play | Q |
You posy girls wide petalled | I |
And boys all round and red | I |
Dance in the sun forever | O |
Till time goes off to bed | I |
Harriet Monroe
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