The Seed-shop Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF| Here in a quiet and dusty room they lie | A |
| Faded as crumbled stone or shifting sand | B |
| Forlorn as ashes shrivelled scentless dry | A |
| Meadows and gardens running through my hand | B |
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| In this brown husk a dale of hawthorn dreams | C |
| A cedar in this narrow cell is thrust | D |
| That will drink deeply of a century's streams | C |
| These lilies shall make summer on my dust | D |
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| Here in their safe and simple house of death | E |
| Sealed in their shells a million roses leap | F |
| Here I can blow a garden with my breath | E |
| And in my hand a forest lies asleep | F |
Muriel Stuart
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