Abandoned Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBBCBDCDB

The hornets build in plaster dropping roomsA
And on its mossy porch the lizard liesB
Around its chimneys slow the swallow fliesB
And on its roof the locusts snow their bloomsA
Like some sad thought that broods here old perfumesA
Haunt its dim stairs the cautious zephyr triesB
Each gusty door like some dead hand then sighsB
With ghostly lips among the attic gloomsB
And now a heron now a kingfisherC
Flits in the willows where the riffle seemsB
At each faint fall to hesitate to leapD
Fluttering the silence with a little stirC
Here Summer seems a placid face asleepD
And the near world a figment of her dreamsB

Madison Julius Cawein



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