Silence Again Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDECDC| Silence again The glorious symphony | A |
| Hath need of pause and interval of peace | B |
| Some subtle signal bids all sweet sounds cease | B |
| Save hum of insects' aimless industry | A |
| Pathetic summer seeks by blazonry | A |
| Of color to conceal her swift decrease | B |
| Weak subterfuge Each mocking day doth fleece | B |
| A blossom and lay bare her poverty | A |
| Poor middle aged summer Vain this show | C |
| Whole fields of Golden Rod cannot offset | D |
| One meadow with a single violet | E |
| And well the singing thrush and lily know | C |
| Spite of all artifice which her regret | D |
| Can deck in splendid guise their time to go | C |
Helen Hunt Jackson
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