The Lonesome Green Apple Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJKLM| There was a little green apple | A |
| That had lasted over winter | B |
| He had one leaf | C |
| In spite of that he was lonesome | D |
| He wondered what he could do | E |
| When the blossoms were all around him | F |
| But one day he saw something | G |
| Petals were falling faces were looking out | H |
| Shapes like his were coming in the buds | I |
| Then he said | J |
| If I hold on | K |
| There will be a tree full | L |
| and I shall know more than any of them | M |
Hilda Conkling
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