Among The Pines Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABA CDAD EFGF HIAI BJBJ KLML

Here let us linger at will and delightsomely hearkenA
Music aeolian of wind in the boughs of pineA
Timbrel of falling waters sounds all soft and sonorousB
Worshipful litanies sung at a bannered shrineA
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Deep let us breathe the ripeness and savor of balsamC
Tears that the pines have wept in sorrow sweetD
With its aroma comes beguilement of things forgottenA
Long past hopes of the years on tip toeing feetD
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Far in the boskiest glen of this wood is a dream and a silenceE
Come we shall claim them ours ere look we longF
A dream that we dreamed and lost a silence richly heartedG
Deep at its lyric core with the soul of a songF
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If there be storm it will thunder a march in the branchesH
So that our feet may keep true time as we goI
If there be rain it will laugh it will glisten and beckonA
Calling to us as a friend all lightly and lowI
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If it be night the moonlight will wander winsomely with usB
If it be hour of dawn all heaven will bloomJ
If it be sunset it's glow will enfold and pursue usB
To the remotest valley of purple gloomJ
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Lo the pine wood is a temple where the days meet to worshipK
Laying their cark and care for the nonce asideL
God who made it keeps it as a witness to Him foreverM
Walking in it as a garden at eventideL

Lucy Maud Montgomery



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