After Long Grief Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBBBBBBCDECDE| There is a place hung o'er of summer boughs | A |
| And dreamy skies wherein the gray hawk sleeps | B |
| Where water flows within whose lazy deeps | B |
| Like silvery prisms where the sunbeams drowse | B |
| The minnows twinkle where the bells of cows | B |
| Tinkle the stillness and the bobwhite keeps | B |
| Calling from meadows where the reaper reaps | B |
| And children's laughter haunts an oldtime house | B |
| A place where life wears ever an honest smell | C |
| Of hay and honey sun and elder bloom | D |
| Like some sweet simple girl within her hair | E |
| Where with our love for comrade we may dwell | C |
| Far from the city's strife whose cares consume | D |
| Oh take my hand and let me lead you there | E |
Madison Julius Cawein
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