A Living Poet Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCACBDCCDDC| He knows the sweet vexation in the strife | A |
| Of Love with Time this bard who fain would stray | B |
| To fairer place beyond the storms of life | A |
| With astral faces near him day by day | B |
| In deep mossed dells the mellow waters flow | C |
| Which best he loves for there the echoes rife | A |
| With rich suggestions of his long ago | C |
| Astarte pass with thee And far away | B |
| Dear southern seasons haunt the dreamy eye | D |
| Spring flower zoned and Summer warbling low | C |
| In tasselled corn alternate come and go | C |
| While gypsy Autumn splashed from heel to thigh | D |
| With vine blood treads the leaves and halting nigh | D |
| Wild Winter bends across a beard of snow | C |
Henry Kendall
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