The Mullein Meadow Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DAAA EFGH IJKL MNON PAAA| Down in the mullein meadow | A |
| The lusty thistle springs | B |
| The butterflies go criss cross | C |
| The lonesome catbird sings | B |
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| The alderbush is flaunting | D |
| Her blossoms white as snow | A |
| The same old mullein meadow | A |
| We played in long ago | A |
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| The waste land of the homestead | E |
| The arid sandy spot | F |
| Where reaper's song is never heard | G |
| Where wealth is never sought | H |
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| But where the sunshine lingers | I |
| And merry breezes come | J |
| To gather pungent perfumes | K |
| From the mullein stalks abloom | L |
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| There's a playground on the hillside | M |
| A playhouse in the glade | N |
| With mulleins for a garden | O |
| And mulleins for a shade | N |
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| And still the farmer grumbles | P |
| That nothing good will grow | A |
| In this old mullein meadow | A |
| We played in long ago | A |
Jean Blewett
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