To The Quiet Observer Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBCC DDEE FFGG HHII| AFTER HIS LONG SILENCE | A |
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| Dear old friend of us all in need | B |
| Who know the worth of a friend indeed | B |
| How rejoiced are we all to learn | C |
| Of your glad return | C |
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| We who have missed your voice so long | D |
| Even as March might miss the song | D |
| Of the sugar bird in the maples when | E |
| They're tapped again | E |
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| Even as the memory of these | F |
| Blended sweets the sap of the trees | F |
| And the song of the birds and the old camp too | G |
| We think of you | G |
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| Hail to you then with welcomes deep | H |
| As grateful hearts may laugh or weep | H |
| You give us not only the bird that sings | I |
| But all good things | I |
James Whitcomb Riley
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