Dusk Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDADAEDA| Corn colored clouds upon a sky of gold | A |
| And 'mid their sheaves where like a daisy bloom | B |
| Left by the reapers to the gathering gloom | B |
| The star of twilight glows as Ruth 'tis told | A |
| Dreamed homesick 'mid the harvest fields of old | A |
| The Dusk goes gleaning color and perfume | B |
| From Bible slopes of heaven that illume | B |
| Her pensive beauty deep in shadows stoled | A |
| Hushed is the forest and blue vale and hill | C |
| Are still save for the brooklet sleepily | D |
| Stumbling the stone with one foam fluttering foot | A |
| Save for the note of one far whippoorwill | D |
| And in my heart | A |
| her | E |
| name like some sweet bee | D |
| Within a rose blowing a faery flute | A |
Madison Julius Cawein
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