Morning. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDAEAEFAFA| O now the crimson east its fire streak burning | A |
| Tempts me to wander 'neath the blushing morn | B |
| Winding the zig zag lane turning and turning | A |
| As winds the crooked fence's wilder'd thorn | B |
| Where is the eye can gaze upon the blushes | C |
| Unmov'd with which yon cloudless heaven flushes | D |
| I cannot pass the very bramble weeping | A |
| 'Neath dewy tear drops that its spears surround | E |
| Like harlot's mockery on the wan cheek creeping | A |
| Gilding the poison that is meant to wound | E |
| I cannot pass the bent ere gales have shaken | F |
| Its transient crowning off each point adorning | A |
| But all the feelings of my soul awaken | F |
| To own the witcheries of most lovely Morning | A |
John Clare
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