A Noon Interval Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AAAAAAAABCBBBC

A deep delicious hush in earth and skyA
A gracious lull since from its wakeningA
The morn has been a feverish restless thingA
In which the pulse of Summer ran too highA
And riotous as though its heart went nighA
To bursting with delights past utteringA
Now as an o'erjoyed child may cease to singA
All falteringly at play with drowsy eyeA
Draining the pictures of a fairy taleB
To brim his dreams with there comes o'er the dayC
A loathful silence wherein all sounds failB
Like loitering sounds of some roundelayB
No wakeful effort longer may availB
The wand waves and the dozer sinks awayC

James Whitcomb Riley



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