Come, Rest Awhile Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BB CC DD DD EE FF GGCome rest awhile and let us idly stray | A |
In glimmering valleys cool and far away | A |
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Come from the greedy mart the troubled street | B |
And listen to the music faint and sweet | B |
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That echoes ever to a listening ear | C |
Unheard by those who will not pause to hear | C |
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The wayward chimes of memory's pensive bells | D |
Wind blown o'er misty hills and curtained dells | D |
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One step aside and dewy buds unclose | D |
The sweetness of the violet and the rose | D |
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Song and romance still linger in the green | E |
Emblossomed ways by you so seldom seen | E |
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And near at hand would you but see them lie | F |
All lovely things beloved in days gone by | F |
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You have forgotten what it is to smile | G |
In your too busy life come rest awhile | G |
Lucy Maud Montgomery
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