Comradery Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCE FGFG HIHI IJIJ KLKIWith eyes hand arched he looks into | A |
The morning's face then turns away | B |
With truant feet all wet with dew | A |
Out for a holiday | B |
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The hill brook sings incessant stars | C |
Foam fashioned on its restless breast | D |
And where he wades its water bars | C |
Its song is happiest | E |
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A comrade of the chinquapin | F |
He looks into its knotty eyes | G |
And sees its heart and deep within | F |
Its soul that makes him wise | G |
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The wood thrush knows and follows him | H |
Who whistles up the birds and bees | I |
And round him all the perfumes swim | H |
Of woodland loam and trees | I |
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Where'er he pass the silvery springs' | I |
Foam people sing the flowers awake | J |
And sappy lips of bark clad things | I |
Laugh ripe each berried brake | J |
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His touch is a companionship | K |
His word an old authority | L |
He comes a lyric on his lip | K |
The woodboy Poesy | I |
Madison Julius Cawein
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