The Old Gate Made Of Pickets Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBA C DEFFE C DDDDD G HHDDH G DDIID

There was moonlight in the garden and the chirr and chirp of cricketsA
There was scent of pink and peony and deep syringa thicketsA
When adown the pathway whitely where the firefly glimmered brightlyB
She came stepping oh so lightlyB
To the old gate made of picketsA
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There were dew and musk and murmur and a voice that hummed odd snatchesD
Of a song while there she hurried through the moonlight's silvery patchesE
To the rose grown gate above her and her softly singing loverF
With its blossom tangled coverF
And its weight and wooden latchesE
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Whom she met there whom she kissed there mid the moonlight and the rosesD
With his arms who there enclosed her as a tiger lily enclosesD
Some white moth that frailly settles on its gold and crimson petalsD
Where the garden runs to nettlesD
No one knows now or supposesD
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Years have passed since that last meeting loves have come and loves departedH
Still the garden blooms unchanging there is nothing broken heartedH
In its beauty where the hours lounge with sun and moon and showersD
Mid the perfume and the flowersD
As in days when those two partedH
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Yet the garden and the flowers and the cheerily chirring cricketsD
And the moonlight and the fragrance and the wind that waves the thicketsD
They remember what was spoken and the rose that was a tokenI
And the gentle heart there brokenI
By the old gate made of picketsD

Madison Julius Cawein



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