The Field Of Wonder Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGFHIJKLMENOPGE QRQE

What could be more wonderfulA
Than the place where I walk sometimesB
Swaying like trees in rainC
Swaying like trees in sunshineD
When breezes stir nothing but happinessE
What could be more lovelyF
I walk in the Field of WonderG
Where colors come to beF
I stare at the skyH
I feel myself lifting on the windI
As the swallows lift and blow upwardJ
I see colors fade out they die awayK
I blow across a cloud I am liftedL
How can I change again into a little girlM
When wings are in my feeling of gladnessE
This is strange to knowN
On a summer day at noonO
This is a wild new joyP
When summer is overG
The scarlet of three maple treesE
Will guide me homeQ
Oh mother my dearR
Fear nothing I will come homeQ
Before snow fallsE

Hilda Conkling



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