Frost Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCC DEDFDD| HERE where the bee slept and the orchis lifted | A |
| Her honeying pipes of pearl her velvet lip | B |
| Only the swart leaves of the oak lie drifted | A |
| In sombre fellowship | B |
| Here where the flame weed set the lands alight | C |
| Lies the bleak upland webbed and crowned with white | C |
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| Build high the logs O love and in thine eyes | D |
| Let me believe the summer lingers late | E |
| We shall not miss her passive pageantries | D |
| We are not desolate | F |
| When on the sill across the window bars | D |
| Kind winter flings her flowers and her stars | D |
Marjorie Lowry Christie Pickthall
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