The Wood-path Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCAC DEFEF GGHGH IIJIJ KKEKEHere doth white Spring white violets show | A |
Broadcast doth white frail wind flowers sow | B |
Through starry mosses amber fair | C |
As delicate as ferns that grow | A |
Hart's tongue and maiden hair | C |
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Here fungus life is beautiful | D |
White mushroom and the thick toad stool | E |
As various colored as wild blooms | F |
Existences that love the cool | E |
Distinct in rank perfumes | F |
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Here stray the wandering cows to rest | G |
The calling cat bird builds her nest | G |
In spice wood bushes dark and deep | H |
Here raps the woodpecker his best | G |
And here young rabbits leap | H |
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Tall butternuts and hickories | I |
The pawpaw and persimmon trees | I |
The beech the chestnut and the oak | J |
Wall shadows huge like ghosts of bees | I |
Through which gold sun bits soak | J |
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Here to pale melancholy moons | K |
In haunted nights of dreamy Junes | K |
Wails wildly the weird whippoorwill | E |
Whose mournful and demonic tunes | K |
Wild woods with phantoms fill | E |
Madison Julius Cawein
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