Harvest Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCC DDEECC| Cows in the stall and sheep in the fold | A |
| Clouds in the west deep crimson and gold | A |
| A heron's far flight to a roost somewhere | B |
| The twitter of killdees keen in the air | B |
| The noise of a wagon that jolts through the gloam | C |
| On the last load home | C |
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| There are lights in the windows a blue spire of smoke | D |
| Climbs from the grange grove of elm and oak | D |
| The smell of the Earth where the night pours to her | E |
| Its dewy libation is sweeter than myrrh | E |
| And an incense to Toil is the smell of the loam | C |
| On the last load home | C |
John Charles Mcneill
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