To The Quiet Observer Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BBCC DDEE FFGG HHII

AFTER HIS LONG SILENCEA
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Dear old friend of us all in needB
Who know the worth of a friend indeedB
How rejoiced are we all to learnC
Of your glad returnC
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We who have missed your voice so longD
Even as March might miss the songD
Of the sugar bird in the maples whenE
They're tapped againE
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Even as the memory of theseF
Blended sweets the sap of the treesF
And the song of the birds and the old camp tooG
We think of youG
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Hail to you then with welcomes deepH
As grateful hearts may laugh or weepH
You give us not only the bird that singsI
But all good thingsI

James Whitcomb Riley



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