The Wood-path Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCAC DEFEF GGHGH IIJIJ KKEKE

Here doth white Spring white violets showA
Broadcast doth white frail wind flowers sowB
Through starry mosses amber fairC
As delicate as ferns that growA
Hart's tongue and maiden hairC
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Here fungus life is beautifulD
White mushroom and the thick toad stoolE
As various colored as wild bloomsF
Existences that love the coolE
Distinct in rank perfumesF
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Here stray the wandering cows to restG
The calling cat bird builds her nestG
In spice wood bushes dark and deepH
Here raps the woodpecker his bestG
And here young rabbits leapH
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Tall butternuts and hickoriesI
The pawpaw and persimmon treesI
The beech the chestnut and the oakJ
Wall shadows huge like ghosts of beesI
Through which gold sun bits soakJ
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Here to pale melancholy moonsK
In haunted nights of dreamy JunesK
Wails wildly the weird whippoorwillE
Whose mournful and demonic tunesK
Wild woods with phantoms fillE

Madison Julius Cawein



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