Sounds And Sights Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBADEFFGHGHGHHBB

Little leaves that lean your earsA
From each branch and bough of springB
What is that your rapture hearsC
Song of bird or flight of wingB
All so eager little earsA
Hush oh hush Oh don't you hearD
Steps of beauty drawing nearE
Neither flight of bee nor birdF
Hark the steps of Love are heardF
Little buds that crowd with eyesG
Every bush and every treeH
What is this that you surmiseG
What is that which you would seeH
So attentive little eyesG
Look oh look Oh can't you seeH
Loveliness camps 'neath each treeH
See her hosts and hear them singB
Marching with the maiden SpringB

Madison Julius Cawein



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