A Bit Of Coast Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCADEFDEF| One tree storm twisted like an evil hag | A |
| The sea wind in its hair beside a path | B |
| Waves frantic arms as if in wild witch wrath | B |
| At all the world Gigantic grey as slag | A |
| Great boulders shoulder through the hills or crag | A |
| The coast with danger monster like that lifts | C |
| Huge granite round which wheel the gulls and swifts | C |
| And at whose base the rotting sea weeds drag | A |
| Inward the hills are wooded valley cleft | D |
| Tangled with berries vistaed dark with pines | E |
| At whose far end as 'twere within a frame | F |
| Some trail of water that the ocean left | D |
| Gleams like a painting where one white sail shines | E |
| Lit with the sunset's poppy coloured flame | F |
Madison Julius Cawein
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