A Noon Interval Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAAAAAABCBBBC| A deep delicious hush in earth and sky | A |
| A gracious lull since from its wakening | A |
| The morn has been a feverish restless thing | A |
| In which the pulse of Summer ran too high | A |
| And riotous as though its heart went nigh | A |
| To bursting with delights past uttering | A |
| Now as an o'erjoyed child may cease to sing | A |
| All falteringly at play with drowsy eye | A |
| Draining the pictures of a fairy tale | B |
| To brim his dreams with there comes o'er the day | C |
| A loathful silence wherein all sounds fail | B |
| Like loitering sounds of some roundelay | B |
| No wakeful effort longer may avail | B |
| The wand waves and the dozer sinks away | C |
James Whitcomb Riley
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