Who Is It That Answers? Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABACCC AAAAACCC DEFEACCCThe clouds no more are flocking | A |
After the flushing sun | B |
Bees end their long droning | A |
The bat's hunt is begun | B |
And the tired wind that went flittering | A |
Up and down the hill | C |
Lies like a shadow still | C |
Like a shadow still | C |
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Who is it that's calling | A |
Out of the deepening dark | A |
Calling calling calling | A |
No yet hark | A |
The sleepy wind wakes carrying | A |
Up and down the hill | C |
A voice how small and still | C |
How sweet and still | C |
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Who is it that answers | D |
Out of a quiet cloud | E |
Stay oh stay I come I come | F |
Cried at last aloud | E |
My voice my heart went answering | A |
Up and down the hill | C |
Mine so strange and still | C |
Mine grave and still | C |
John Frederick Freeman
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