Zero Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBBBBBBCDECDE| The gate on ice hoarse hinges stiff with frost | A |
| Croaks open and harsh wagon wheels are heard | B |
| Creaking through cold the horses' breath is furred | B |
| Around their nostrils and with snow deep mossed | B |
| The hut is barely seen from which uptossed | B |
| The wood smoke pillars the icy air unstirred | B |
| And every sound each axe stroke and each word | B |
| Comes as through crystal then again is lost | B |
| The sun strikes bitter on the frozen pane | C |
| And all around there is a tingling tense | D |
| As is a wire stretched upon a disc | E |
| Vibrating without sound It is the strain | C |
| That Winter plays to which each tree and fence | D |
| It seems is strung as 't were of ringing bisque | E |
Madison Julius Cawein
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