A Song Of Riches Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABACAC ADAD AEAE| What will you give to a barefoot lass | A |
| Morning with breath like wine | B |
| Wade bare feet In my wide morass | A |
| Starry marigolds shine | B |
| Alms sweet Noon for a barefoot lass | A |
| With her laughing looks aglow | C |
| Run bare feet In my fragrant grass | A |
| Golden buttercups blow | C |
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| Gift a gift for a barefoot lass | A |
| O twilight hour of dreams | D |
| Rest bare feet by my lake of glass | A |
| Where the mirrored sunset gleams | D |
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| Homeward the weary merchants pass | A |
| With the gold bedimmed by care | E |
| Little they wise that the barefoot lass | A |
| Is the only millionaire | E |
Katharine Lee Bates
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