Velvets Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDEFFGHFIJ KLFFMEHIN FOPQBy a Bed of Pansies | A |
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This pansy has a thinking face | B |
Like the yellow moon | C |
This one has a face with white blots | D |
I call him the clown | E |
Here goes one down the grass | F |
With a pretty look of plumpness | F |
She is a little girl going to school | G |
With her hands in the pockets of her pinafore | H |
Her name is Sue | F |
I like this one in a bonnet | I |
Waiting | J |
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Her eyes are so deep | K |
But these on the other side | L |
These that wear purple and blue | F |
They are the Velvets | F |
The king with his cloak | M |
The queen with her gown | E |
The prince with his feather | H |
These are dark and quiet | I |
And stay alone | N |
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I know you Velvets | F |
Color of Dark | O |
Like the pine tree on the hill | P |
When stars shine | Q |
Hilda Conkling
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