Obermais Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBAAAAAAAAAACC| Obermais Obermais | A |
| Charming bit of Paradise | A |
| Where the palm and snow are blended | B |
| Where life's joys seem never ended | B |
| Where the purl of limpid streams | A |
| Haunts the traveller's deepest dreams | A |
| Girt by miles of terraced vines | A |
| Birthplace of the purest wines | A |
| Sheltered by imposing mountains | A |
| Musical from countless fountains | A |
| Bathed in sunshine bright with flowers | A |
| Studded with old Roman towers | A |
| Castles convents shrines and walls | A |
| Whose strange history enthralls | A |
| Jewel of fair South Tyrol | C |
| Thou hast won my heart and soul | C |
John L. Stoddard
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