Song Of The Golden Sea Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF GHGH IJIJ

Sing ye ripening fields of wheatA
Sing to the breezes passing byB
Sing your jubilant song and sweetA
Sing to the earth the air the skyB
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Earth that held thee and skies that kissedC
Morning and noon and night for longD
Sun and rain and dew and mistC
All that has made you glad and strongD
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The harvest fields of the far far westE
Stretch out a shimmering sea of goldF
Every ripple upon its breastE
Sings peace and plenty and wealth untoldF
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Far as the eye can reach it goesG
Farther yet 'till there seems no endH
Under a sky where blue and roseG
With the gold and turquoise softly blendH
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Here where sweep the prairies loneI
Broad and beautiful in God's eyesJ
Here in this young land all our ownI
The garner house of the old world liesJ

Jean Blewett



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