Casha Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEB FFGFH IJEIF| A child like fawn | A |
| moistened nudging | B |
| joyous breath | C |
| an allowance for leave | D |
| as her gentle hand | E |
| budges my sibling cupping | B |
| - | |
| And walking in a field of gardens | F |
| our Jardin des Plantes | F |
| a molecule in depth | G |
| flowery pennons | F |
| near Picardy wet | H |
| - | |
| Casha tendrils here pinion the eye | I |
| little Annabel Lee | J |
| with the sunshine wet in her parting hand | E |
| that all the birds in grace sigh | I |
| at Saint Francis breathless | F |
Paul Cameron Brown
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