In Tuolumne Meadows Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCADC EFGEFG HIJHIJ KLFKLF

I Love to sit in the sunA
And watch the foaming LyellB
Leap over its granite bedC
I love these days that runA
On a burnished golden dialD
With the blue sky overheadC
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I love to waken at nightE
And whisper the stars above meF
And feel the fingering breezeG
So still is the world so rightE
Where even the black pines love meF
And the white moon guards my easeG
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I love the upward waysH
To the sun tipped crest of the mountainsI
High over the billowy worldJ
Where the wind sings hymns of praiseH
And the snows break into fountainsI
And life is a flag unfurledJ
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I love ah beloved what blissK
Would shatter the ice like a riverL
And sing all the way to the seaF
If the world could be lost for thisK
And you from your sorrow foreverL
Could rest on the heart of meF

Harriet Monroe



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