In Winter Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDCBDEEF A GHIHGIEEJI | A |
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When black frosts pluck the acorns down | B |
And in the lane the waters freeze | C |
And 'thwart red skies the wild fowl flies | D |
And death sits grimly 'mid the trees | C |
When home lights glitter in the brown | B |
Of dusk like shaggy eyes | D |
Before the door his feet sweetheart | E |
And two white arms that greet sweetheart | E |
And two white arms that greet | F |
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II | A |
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When ways are drifted with the leaves | G |
And winds make music in the thorns | H |
And lone and lost above the frost | I |
The new moon shows its silver horns | H |
When underneath the lamp lit eaves | G |
The opened door is crossed | I |
A happy heart and light sweetheart | E |
And lips to kiss good night sweetheart | E |
And lips to kiss good night | J |
Madison Julius Cawein
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