Two Centuries Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDD CCCC EEFF

Two centuries' winter storms have lashed the changing sands of Falmouth's shoreA
Deep voiced the winds swift winged wild have echoed there the ocean's roarA
But though the north east gale unleashed rage blind with power relentless beatB
The sturdy light house sheds its beam on waves churned white beneath the sleetB
And still when cold and fear are past and fields are sweet with spring time showersC
Mystic the gray age silent hills breathe out their souls in fair mayflowersC
And where the tawny saltmarsh lies beyond the sand dunes' farthest reachD
The undulous grass grown russet green skirts the white crescent of the beachD
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Above the tall elms' green plumed tops etched against low hung gray hued skiesC
Straight as the heaven kissing pine the home bound mariner descriesC
The goodly spire of the old first church reverend serene with old time graceC
Symbol and sign of an inner life deep sealed by time's slow carven traceC
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Out of that church in days long gone went a stalwart true eyed sturdy bandE
Sons of the mist and the flying foam the blood and brawn of the Pilgrim landE
Down to the sea where the tall masts rose where the green mossed black hulls rose and fellF
And the cables strained at the call of the tide for they knew and heeded its summons wellF

Katharine Lee Bates



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