The Columbine Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFGFHHStill still my eye will gaze long fixed on thee | A |
Till I forget that I am called a man | B |
And at thy side fast rooted seem to be | A |
And the breeze comes my cheek with thine to fan | B |
Upon this craggy hill our life shall pass | C |
A life of summer days and summer joys | D |
Nodding our honey bells mid pliant grass | C |
In which the bee half hid his time employs | D |
And here we'll drink with thirsty pores the rain | E |
And turn dew sprinkled to the rising sun | F |
And look when in the flaming west again | G |
His orb across the heaven its path has run | F |
Here left in darkness on the rocky steep | H |
My weary eyes shall close like folding flowers in sleep | H |
Jones Very
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