Under The Linden Branches Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCDABEAEFGAHBI| Under the linden branches | A |
| They sit and whisper | B |
| Hardly a quiver | B |
| Of leaves hardly a lisp or | C |
| Sigh in the air | D |
| Under the linden branches | A |
| They sit and shiver | B |
| At the slow air's fingers | E |
| Drawn through the linden branches | A |
| Where the year's sweet lingers | E |
| And sudden avalanches | F |
| Of memories fears | G |
| Shake from the linden branches | A |
| Upon them sitting | H |
| With hardly a sigh or a whisper | B |
| Or quiver of tears | I |
John Freeman
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