The Interpreter Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD EEFF

In the very early morning when the light was lowA
She got all together and she went like snowA
Like snow in the springtime on a sunny hillB
And we were only frightened and can't think stillB
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We can't think quite that the katydids and frogsC
And the little crying chickens and the little grunting hogsC
And the other living things that she spoke for to usD
Have nothing more to tell her since it happened thusD
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She never is around for any one to touchE
But of ecstasy and longing she too knew muchE
And always when any one has time to call his ownF
She will come and be beside him as quiet as a stoneF

Orrick Johns



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