In Summer Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCDDE FGFGHIDDJ| When in dry hollows hilled with hay | A |
| The vesper sparrow sings afar | B |
| And golden gray dusk dies away | A |
| Beneath the amber evening star | B |
| There where a warm and shadowy arm | C |
| The woodland lays around the farm | C |
| To meet you where we kissed dear heart | D |
| To kiss you at the tryst dear heart | D |
| To kiss you at the tryst | E |
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| When clover fields smell cool with dew | F |
| And crickets cry and roads are still | G |
| And faint and few the fire flies strew | F |
| The dark where calls the whippoorwill | G |
| There in the lane where sweet again | H |
| The petals of the wild rose rain | I |
| To stroll with head to head dear heart | D |
| And say the words oft said dear heart | D |
| And say the words oft said | J |
Madison Julius Cawein
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