Indian Summer Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BBBBCDEEDDFFGGHHBB| A | |
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| This is the sign | B |
| This flooding splendour golden and hyaline | B |
| This sun a golden sea on hill and plain | B |
| That God forgets not that He walks with men | B |
| His smile is on the mountain and the pool | C |
| And all the fairy lakes are beautiful | D |
| This is the word | E |
| That makes a thing of flame the water bird | E |
| This mercy of His fulfilled in the magical | D |
| Clear glow of skies from dawn to evenfall | D |
| Telling His Hand is over us that we | F |
| Are not delivered to the insatiable sea | F |
| This is the pledge | G |
| The promise writ in gold to the water's edge | G |
| His bow's in Heaven and the great floods are over | H |
| Oh broken hearts lift up The Immortal Lover | H |
| Embraces comforts with the enlivening sun | B |
| The sun He bids stand still till the day is won | B |
Katharine Tynan
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