Evening Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJ EIKLMNOMJ| The light passes | A |
| from ridge to ridge | B |
| from flower to flower | C |
| the hepaticas wide spread | D |
| under the light | E |
| grow faint | F |
| the petals reach inward | G |
| the blue tips bend | H |
| toward the bluer heart | I |
| and the flowers are lost | J |
| - | |
| The cornel buds are still white | E |
| but shadows dart | I |
| from the cornel roots | K |
| black creeps from root to root | L |
| each leaf | M |
| cuts another leaf on the grass | N |
| shadow seeks shadow | O |
| then both leaf | M |
| and leaf shadow are lost | J |
Hilda Doolittle
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