From Cove To Cove Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDEFDE

The road leads up a hill through many a brakeA
Blueberry and barberry bay and sassafrasB
By an abandoned quarry where like glassB
A round pool lies an isolated lakeA
A mirror for what presences that makeA
Their wildwood toilets here The road is grassB
Gray scarred with stone great bowlders as we passB
Slope burly shoulders towards us Cedars shakeA
Wild balsam from their tresses there and hereC
Clasping a glimpse of ocean and of shoreD
In arms of swaying green Below at lastE
Beside the sea with derrick and with pierF
By heaps of granite noise of drill and boreD
A Cape Ann town towering with many a mastE

Madison Julius Cawein



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