Sounds And Sights Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBADEFFGHGHGHHBB| Little leaves that lean your ears | A |
| From each branch and bough of spring | B |
| What is that your rapture hears | C |
| Song of bird or flight of wing | B |
| All so eager little ears | A |
| Hush oh hush Oh don't you hear | D |
| Steps of beauty drawing near | E |
| Neither flight of bee nor bird | F |
| Hark the steps of Love are heard | F |
| Little buds that crowd with eyes | G |
| Every bush and every tree | H |
| What is this that you surmise | G |
| What is that which you would see | H |
| So attentive little eyes | G |
| Look oh look Oh can't you see | H |
| Loveliness camps 'neath each tree | H |
| See her hosts and hear them sing | B |
| Marching with the maiden Spring | B |
Madison Julius Cawein
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