Abandoned Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBBCBDCDBThe hornets build in plaster dropping rooms | A |
And on its mossy porch the lizard lies | B |
Around its chimneys slow the swallow flies | B |
And on its roof the locusts snow their blooms | A |
Like some sad thought that broods here old perfumes | A |
Haunt its dim stairs the cautious zephyr tries | B |
Each gusty door like some dead hand then sighs | B |
With ghostly lips among the attic glooms | B |
And now a heron now a kingfisher | C |
Flits in the willows where the riffle seems | B |
At each faint fall to hesitate to leap | D |
Fluttering the silence with a little stir | C |
Here Summer seems a placid face asleep | D |
And the near world a figment of her dreams | B |
Madison Julius Cawein
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