Lake Louise Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD EEFFBluer than Helen's eyes she lies | A |
Under the blue cloud drifting skies | A |
A daughter fair of light and air | B |
Dropped among warrior mountains there | B |
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White glaciers kiss her feet so fleet | C |
Oh fugitive too rare and sweet | C |
Will she not fling them off that cling | D |
And rise a bluebird on the wing | D |
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Will she not rise and stray away | E |
A blue gleam on the brow of day | E |
Look still she stays and bright snow white | F |
The glaciers guard her day and night | F |
Harriet Monroe
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