A Bit Of Coast Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCADEFDEF

One tree storm twisted like an evil hagA
The sea wind in its hair beside a pathB
Waves frantic arms as if in wild witch wrathB
At all the world Gigantic grey as slagA
Great boulders shoulder through the hills or cragA
The coast with danger monster like that liftsC
Huge granite round which wheel the gulls and swiftsC
And at whose base the rotting sea weeds dragA
Inward the hills are wooded valley cleftD
Tangled with berries vistaed dark with pinesE
At whose far end as 'twere within a frameF
Some trail of water that the ocean leftD
Gleams like a painting where one white sail shinesE
Lit with the sunset's poppy coloured flameF

Madison Julius Cawein



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