Morning. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDAEAEFAFA

O now the crimson east its fire streak burningA
Tempts me to wander 'neath the blushing mornB
Winding the zig zag lane turning and turningA
As winds the crooked fence's wilder'd thornB
Where is the eye can gaze upon the blushesC
Unmov'd with which yon cloudless heaven flushesD
I cannot pass the very bramble weepingA
'Neath dewy tear drops that its spears surroundE
Like harlot's mockery on the wan cheek creepingA
Gilding the poison that is meant to woundE
I cannot pass the bent ere gales have shakenF
Its transient crowning off each point adorningA
But all the feelings of my soul awakenF
To own the witcheries of most lovely MorningA

John Clare



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