A Violin At Dusk Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDDCEFGEHG| Stumble to silence all you uneasy things | A |
| That pack the day with bluster and with fret | B |
| For here is music at each window set | B |
| Here is a cup which drips with all the springs | A |
| That ever bud a cowslip flower a roof | C |
| To shelter till the argent weathers break | D |
| A candle with enough of light to make | D |
| My courage bright against each dark reproof | C |
| A hand's width of clear gold unraveled out | E |
| The rosy sky the little moon appears | F |
| As they were splashed upon the paling red | G |
| Vast blurred the village poplars lift about | E |
| I think of young lost things of lilacs tears | H |
| I think of an old neighbor long since dead | G |
Lizette Woodworth Reese
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