The Orchard Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB BDBD EFFF GHIH ABCBThere's no garden like an orchard | A |
Nature shows no fairer thing | B |
Than the apple trees in blossom | C |
In these late days o' the spring | B |
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Here the robin redbreast's nesting | B |
Here from golden dawn till night | D |
Honey bees are gaily swimming | B |
In a sea of pink and white | D |
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Just a sea of fragrant blossoms | E |
Steeped in sunshine drenched in dew | F |
Just a fragrant breath which tells you | F |
Earth is fair again and new | F |
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Just a breath of subtle sweetness | G |
Breath which holds the spice o' youth | H |
Holds the promise o' the summer | I |
Holds the best o' things forsooth | H |
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There's no garden like an orchard | A |
Nature shows no fairer thing | B |
Than the apple trees in blossom | C |
In these late days o' the spring | B |
Jean Blewett
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