Field And Forest Call Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBBBCCDEDBB A BBFFBBGGGBBI | A |
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There is a field that leans upon two hills | B |
Foamed o'er of flowers and twinkling with clear rills | B |
That in its girdle of wild acres bears | B |
The anodyne of rest that cures all cares | B |
Wherein soft wind and sun and sound are blent | C |
With fragrance as in some old instrument | C |
Sweet chords calm things that Nature's magic spell | D |
Distills from Heaven's azure crucible | E |
And pours on Earth to make the sick mind well | D |
There lies the path they say | B |
Come away come away | B |
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II | A |
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There is a forest lying 'twixt two streams | B |
Sung through of birds and haunted of dim dreams | B |
That in its league long hand of trunk and leaf | F |
Lifts a green wand that charms away all grief | F |
Wrought of quaint silence and the stealth of things | B |
Vague whispering' touches gleams and twitterings | B |
Dews and cool shadows that the mystic soul | G |
Of Nature permeates with suave control | G |
And waves o'er Earth to make the sad heart whole | G |
There lies the road they say | B |
Come away come away | B |
Madison Julius Cawein
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