Rose-moss Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDC EFGHIJKFFL| Little Rose moss beside the stone | A |
| Are you lonely in the garden | B |
| There are no friends of you | C |
| And the birds are gone | D |
| Shall I pick you | C |
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| Little girl up by the hollyhock | E |
| I am not lonely | F |
| I feel the sun burning | G |
| I hold light in my cup | H |
| I have all the rain I want | I |
| I think things to myself that you don't know | J |
| And I listen to the talk of crickets | K |
| I am not lonely | F |
| But you may pick me | F |
| And take me to your mother | L |
Hilda Conkling
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