High Summer Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCBB DDBB EEBB| Pinks and syringa in the garden closes | A |
| And the sweet privet hedge and golden roses | A |
| The pines hot in the sun the drone of the bee | B |
| They die in Flanders to keep these for me | B |
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| The long sunny days and the still weather | C |
| The cuckoo and the blackbird shouting together | C |
| The lambs calling their mothers out on the lea | B |
| They die in Flanders to keep these for me | B |
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| The doors and windows open South wind blowing | D |
| Warm through the clean sweet rooms on tip toe going | D |
| Where many sanctities dear and delightsome be | B |
| They die in Flanders to keep these for me | B |
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| Daisies leaping in foam on the green grasses | E |
| The dappled sky and the stream that sings as it passes | E |
| These are bought with a price a bitter fee | B |
| They die in Flanders to keep these for me | B |
Katharine Tynan
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