A Water-color Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCC DEDEFF| Low hidden in among the forest trees | A |
| An artist's tilted easel ankle deep | B |
| In tousled ferns and mosses and in these | A |
| A fluffy water spaniel half asleep | B |
| Beside a sketch book and a fallen hat | C |
| A little wicker flask tossed into that | C |
| - | |
| A sense of utter carelessness and grace | D |
| Of pure abandon in the slumb'rous scene | E |
| As if the June all hoydenish of face | D |
| Had romped herself to sleep there on the green | E |
| And brink and sagging bridge and sliding stream | F |
| Were just romantic parcels of her dream | F |
James Whitcomb Riley
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