In Tuolumne Meadows Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCADC EFGEFG HIJHIJ KLFKLF| I Love to sit in the sun | A |
| And watch the foaming Lyell | B |
| Leap over its granite bed | C |
| I love these days that run | A |
| On a burnished golden dial | D |
| With the blue sky overhead | C |
| - | |
| I love to waken at night | E |
| And whisper the stars above me | F |
| And feel the fingering breeze | G |
| So still is the world so right | E |
| Where even the black pines love me | F |
| And the white moon guards my ease | G |
| - | |
| I love the upward ways | H |
| To the sun tipped crest of the mountains | I |
| High over the billowy world | J |
| Where the wind sings hymns of praise | H |
| And the snows break into fountains | I |
| And life is a flag unfurled | J |
| - | |
| I love ah beloved what bliss | K |
| Would shatter the ice like a river | L |
| And sing all the way to the sea | F |
| If the world could be lost for this | K |
| And you from your sorrow forever | L |
| Could rest on the heart of me | F |
Harriet Monroe
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