Beautiful Sky Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A ABBCDDC EEFFBGGBO beautiful sky of every hue | A |
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Golden and purple crimson and blue | A |
With some sombre lines thrown in between | B |
And some bright spots of emerald green | B |
The earth is wed to the sun it seems | C |
And to grace the robe of his royal bride | D |
No pains are spared nor a tint untried | D |
And thus complete it with glory gleams | C |
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He wields his brush as an artist now | E |
Lo beauty glows on the earth's fair brow | E |
And the lovely flowers at once arise | F |
To match the glow of the radiant skies | F |
The sparkling dewdrops at morn are seen | B |
Close nestling among the petals rare | G |
Like crystal studs in a maiden's hair | G |
Brighter then gems which adorn a queen | B |
Joseph Horatio Chant
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