A Water-color Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCC DEDEFF

Low hidden in among the forest treesA
An artist's tilted easel ankle deepB
In tousled ferns and mosses and in theseA
A fluffy water spaniel half asleepB
Beside a sketch book and a fallen hatC
A little wicker flask tossed into thatC
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A sense of utter carelessness and graceD
Of pure abandon in the slumb'rous sceneE
As if the June all hoydenish of faceD
Had romped herself to sleep there on the greenE
And brink and sagging bridge and sliding streamF
Were just romantic parcels of her dreamF

James Whitcomb Riley



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