A Flower Of Mullein Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDDC EFGEFG| I am too near too clear a thing for you | A |
| A flower of mullein in a crack of wall | B |
| The villagers half see or not at all | B |
| Part of the weather like the wind or dew | A |
| You love to pluck the different and find | C |
| Stuff for your joy in cloudy loveliness | D |
| You love to fumble at a door and guess | D |
| At some strange happening that may wait behind | C |
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| Yet life is full of tricks and it is plain | E |
| That men drift back to some worn field or roof | F |
| To grip at comfort in a room a stair | G |
| To warm themselves at some flower down a lane | E |
| You too may long grown tired of the aloof | F |
| For the sweet surety of the common air | G |
Lizette Woodworth Reese
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