Apple And Rose Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJKLAMNFO| My little daughter is a tea rose | A |
| Satin to the touch | B |
| Wine to the lips | C |
| And a faint delirious perfume | D |
| But my little son | E |
| Is a June apple | F |
| Firm and cool | G |
| And scornful of too much sweetness | H |
| But full of tang and flavor | I |
| And better than bread to the hungry | J |
| O wild winds and clumsy pilfering bees | K |
| With the whole world to be wanton in | L |
| Will you not spare my little tea rose | A |
| And O ruthless blind creatures | M |
| Who lay eggs of evil at the core of life | N |
| Pass by my one red apple | F |
| That is so firm and sound | O |
Karle Wilson Baker
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