When June Is Here Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDCDDC| When June is here what art have we to sing | A |
| The whiteness of the lilies midst the green | B |
| Of noon tranced lawns Or flash of roses seen | B |
| Like redbirds' wings Or earliest ripening | A |
| Prince Harvest apples where the cloyed bees cling | A |
| Round winey juices oozing down between | B |
| The peckings of the robin while we lean | B |
| In under grasses lost in marveling | A |
| Or the cool term of morning and the stir | C |
| Of odorous breaths from wood and meadow walks | D |
| The bobwhite's liquid yodel and the whir | C |
| Of sudden flight and where the milkmaid talks | D |
| Across the bars on tilted barley stalks | D |
| The dewdrops' glint in webs of gossamer | C |
James Whitcomb Riley
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