Fountain-talk Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFBGHIJJKLM| Said the fountain to its clear bed | A |
| You might flow faster | B |
| I am sprinkling my best every day | C |
| But ice is holding you fast | D |
| Can't you get out | E |
| Can't you lift yourself with sun | F |
| I am tired waiting for slow cold water | B |
| To fling about the air | G |
| Can't you wake yourself up | H |
| But the fountain basin murmured softly | I |
| Sleep sleep | J |
| Sleep sleep | J |
| You with your talking and talking | K |
| Hush hush | L |
| I hear the bird sandman | M |
Hilda Conkling
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