A Voice From The Farm Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDEFDE| It is my dream to have you here with me | A |
| Out of the heated city's dust and din | B |
| Here where the colts have room to gambol in | B |
| And kine to graze in clover to the knee | A |
| I want to see your wan face happily | A |
| Lit with the wholesome smiles that have not been | B |
| In use since the old games you used to win | B |
| When we pitched horseshoes And I want to be | A |
| At utter loaf with you in this dim land | C |
| Of grove and meadow while the crickets make | D |
| Our own talk tedious and the bat wields | E |
| His bulky flight as we cease converse and | F |
| In a dusk like velvet smoothly take | D |
| Our way toward home across the dewy fields | E |
James Whitcomb Riley
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