After Rain Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACBCDEDCECEBECBC| Today | A |
| I'd like to be a nun | B |
| And go and say | A |
| My rosary beneath the trees out there | C |
| In this shy sun | B |
| The raindrops look like silver beads of prayer | C |
| So blest | D |
| Am I I'd like to tell | E |
| God and the rest | D |
| Of heaven dwellers in the garden there | C |
| All that befell | E |
| Last week Such gossip is as good as prayer | C |
| Ah well | E |
| I have since I'm no nun | B |
| No beads to tell | E |
| And being happy must be all my prayer | C |
| Yet 'twould be fun | B |
| To walk with God 'neath the wet trees out there | C |
Lesbia Harford
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