The Field Of Wonder Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGFHIJKLMENOPGE QRQEWhat could be more wonderful | A |
Than the place where I walk sometimes | B |
Swaying like trees in rain | C |
Swaying like trees in sunshine | D |
When breezes stir nothing but happiness | E |
What could be more lovely | F |
I walk in the Field of Wonder | G |
Where colors come to be | F |
I stare at the sky | H |
I feel myself lifting on the wind | I |
As the swallows lift and blow upward | J |
I see colors fade out they die away | K |
I blow across a cloud I am lifted | L |
How can I change again into a little girl | M |
When wings are in my feeling of gladness | E |
This is strange to know | N |
On a summer day at noon | O |
This is a wild new joy | P |
When summer is over | G |
The scarlet of three maple trees | E |
Will guide me home | Q |
Oh mother my dear | R |
Fear nothing I will come home | Q |
Before snow falls | E |
Hilda Conkling
(1)
Poem topics: , Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
Submit Spanish Translation
Submit German Translation
Submit French Translation
Write your comment about The Field Of Wonder poem by Hilda Conkling
Best Poems of Hilda Conkling