Only Morning-glory That Flowered Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGAH ACIJKLMNO| Under the vine I saw one morning glory | A |
| A tight unfolding bud | B |
| Half out | C |
| He looked hard down into my lettuce bed | D |
| He was thinking hard | E |
| He said I want a friend | F |
| I was standing there | G |
| I said Well I am here Don't you see me | A |
| But he thought and thought | H |
| - | |
| The next day I found him happy | A |
| Quite out | C |
| Looking about the world | I |
| The wind blew sweet airs | J |
| Carried away his perfume in the sun | K |
| And near by swung a new flower | L |
| Uncurling its hands | M |
| He was not thoughtful | N |
| Any more | O |
Hilda Conkling
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