Morning Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCDDDC EEECCCCCThe mist has left the greening plain | A |
The dew drops shine like fairy rain | A |
The coquette rose awakes again | B |
Her lovely self adorning | C |
The Wind is hiding in the trees | D |
A sighing soothing laughing tease | D |
Until the rose says Kiss me please | D |
'Tis morning 'tis morning | C |
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With staff in hand and careless free | E |
The wanderer fares right jauntily | E |
For towns and houses are thinks he | E |
For scorning for scorning | C |
My soul is swift upon the wing | C |
And in its deeps a song I bring | C |
Come Love and we together sing | C |
'Tis morning 'tis morning | C |
Paul Laurence Dunbar
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