White Sunshine Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BCCDEEFGGHII| A | |
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| The sun's my fire | B |
| Golden from a magnificence of blue | C |
| Should be its hue | C |
| But woolly clouds | D |
| Like boarding house old ladies come and sit | E |
| In front of it | E |
| White sunshine then | F |
| That has the frosty glimmer of white hair | G |
| Freezes the air | G |
| They must forget | H |
| So self absorbed are they so very old | I |
| That I'll be cold | I |
Lesbia Harford
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