After Long Grief Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBBBBBBCDECDE

There is a place hung o'er of summer boughsA
And dreamy skies wherein the gray hawk sleepsB
Where water flows within whose lazy deepsB
Like silvery prisms where the sunbeams drowseB
The minnows twinkle where the bells of cowsB
Tinkle the stillness and the bobwhite keepsB
Calling from meadows where the reaper reapsB
And children's laughter haunts an oldtime houseB
A place where life wears ever an honest smellC
Of hay and honey sun and elder bloomD
Like some sweet simple girl within her hairE
Where with our love for comrade we may dwellC
Far from the city's strife whose cares consumeD
Oh take my hand and let me lead you thereE

Madison Julius Cawein



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