In Summer Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCDDE FGFGHIDDJ

When in dry hollows hilled with hayA
The vesper sparrow sings afarB
And golden gray dusk dies awayA
Beneath the amber evening starB
There where a warm and shadowy armC
The woodland lays around the farmC
To meet you where we kissed dear heartD
To kiss you at the tryst dear heartD
To kiss you at the trystE
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When clover fields smell cool with dewF
And crickets cry and roads are stillG
And faint and few the fire flies strewF
The dark where calls the whippoorwillG
There in the lane where sweet againH
The petals of the wild rose rainI
To stroll with head to head dear heartD
And say the words oft said dear heartD
And say the words oft saidJ

Madison Julius Cawein



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