Rain In The Mountains Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEF GHGH IJIJ| The Valley's full of misty cloud | A |
| Its tinted beauty drowning | B |
| The Eucalypti roar aloud | A |
| The mountain fronts are frowning | B |
| The mist is hanging like a pall | C |
| From many granite ledges | D |
| And many a little waterfall | E |
| Starts o er the valley s edges | F |
| - | |
| The sky is of a leaden grey | G |
| Save where the north is surly | H |
| The driven daylight speeds away | G |
| And night comes o er us early | H |
| - | |
| But love the rain will pass full soon | I |
| Far sooner than my sorrow | J |
| And in a golden afternoon | I |
| The sun may set to morrow | J |
Henry Lawson
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