The Silvery One Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABC DEF BGH IJK LBMClear from the deep sky pours the moon | A |
Her silver on the heavy dark | B |
The small stars blink | C |
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Against the moon the maple bough | D |
Flutters distinct her leafy spears | E |
All sound falls weak | F |
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Weak the train's whistle the dog's bark | B |
Slow steps and rustling into her nest | G |
At last the thrush | H |
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All's still only earth turns and breathes | I |
Then that amazing trembling note | J |
Cleaves the deep wave | K |
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Of silence Shivers even that silvery one | L |
Sigh all the trees even the cedar dark | B |
O joy and I | M |
John Frederick Freeman
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