Among The Pines Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABA CDAD EFGF HIAI BJBJ KLMLHere let us linger at will and delightsomely hearken | A |
Music aeolian of wind in the boughs of pine | A |
Timbrel of falling waters sounds all soft and sonorous | B |
Worshipful litanies sung at a bannered shrine | A |
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Deep let us breathe the ripeness and savor of balsam | C |
Tears that the pines have wept in sorrow sweet | D |
With its aroma comes beguilement of things forgotten | A |
Long past hopes of the years on tip toeing feet | D |
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Far in the boskiest glen of this wood is a dream and a silence | E |
Come we shall claim them ours ere look we long | F |
A dream that we dreamed and lost a silence richly hearted | G |
Deep at its lyric core with the soul of a song | F |
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If there be storm it will thunder a march in the branches | H |
So that our feet may keep true time as we go | I |
If there be rain it will laugh it will glisten and beckon | A |
Calling to us as a friend all lightly and low | I |
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If it be night the moonlight will wander winsomely with us | B |
If it be hour of dawn all heaven will bloom | J |
If it be sunset it's glow will enfold and pursue us | B |
To the remotest valley of purple gloom | J |
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Lo the pine wood is a temple where the days meet to worship | K |
Laying their cark and care for the nonce aside | L |
God who made it keeps it as a witness to Him forever | M |
Walking in it as a garden at eventide | L |
Lucy Maud Montgomery
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