No More Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBCDDBEFEF A GHGHDDGIFIF| I | A |
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| The slanted storm tossed at their feet | B |
| The frost nipped Autumn leaves | C |
| The park's high pines were caked with sleet | B |
| And ice spears armed the eaves | C |
| They strolled adown the pillared pines | D |
| To part where wet and twisted vines | D |
| About the gate posts flapped and beat | B |
| She watched him dimming in the rain | E |
| Along the river's misty shore | F |
| And laughed with lips that sneered disdain | E |
| To meet no more | F |
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| II | A |
| - | |
| 'Mong heavy roses weighed with dew | G |
| The chirping crickets hid | H |
| Down the honeysuckle avenue | G |
| Creaked the green katydid | H |
| The scattered stars smiled thro' the pines | D |
| Thro' stately windows draped with vines | D |
| The rising moonlight's silver blew | G |
| He stared at lips proud white and dead | I |
| A chiseled calm that wore | F |
| Despair moaned on the lips that said | I |
| To meet no more | F |
Madison Julius Cawein
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