The Dew-light Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJ DJKFLMN| The Dew man comes over the mountains wide | A |
| Over the deserts of sand | B |
| With his bag of clear drops | C |
| And his brush of feathers | D |
| He scatters brightness | E |
| The white bunnies beg him for dew | F |
| He sprinkles their fur | G |
| They shake themselves | H |
| All the time he is singing | I |
| The unknown world is beautiful | J |
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| He polishes flowers | D |
| Humming Oh beautiful | J |
| He sings in the soft light | K |
| That grows out of the dew | F |
| Out of the misty dew light that leans over him | L |
| He makes his song | M |
| It is beautiful the unknown world | N |
Hilda Conkling
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