Stones Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDECABACACE| Small yellow stones | A |
| That lifted through my idle fingers fall | B |
| Leaving a score | C |
| And these I toss between the parted lips | D |
| Of the lapping sea | E |
| And the sea tosses again with millions more | C |
| Yellow and white stones | A |
| Then drawing back her snaky long waves all | B |
| Leaves the stones | A |
| Yellow and white upon the sandy shore | C |
| As they were bones | A |
| Yellow and white left on the silent shore | C |
| Of an unfoaming far unvisioned Sea | E |
John Frederick Freeman
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