Silverhorn Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGGHIJKLMNOPQRS TUV| It is out in the mountains | A |
| I find him | B |
| My snowy deer | C |
| With silver horns like dew | D |
| Horns that sparkle | E |
| I think I see him in the hollow | F |
| He is on the high hill | G |
| I think I see him on the hill | G |
| He is leaping through the air | H |
| I think I can ride upon his back | I |
| He is like moonlight I cannot hold | J |
| He is like thoughts I lose | K |
| He flows by | L |
| All white | M |
| He makes me think of the brook | N |
| Out of the hills | O |
| With its little foamy points | P |
| Like his twitching ears | Q |
| Like his horns of silver | R |
| Sparkling | S |
| - | |
| The brook is his only friend | T |
| When he travels | U |
| Silverhorn Silverhorn | V |
Hilda Conkling
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