An Impression Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGH IAJKLMN| The floating call of the cuckoo | A |
| Soft little globes of bosom shaped sound | B |
| Came and went at the window | C |
| And out in the great green world | D |
| Those maidens each morn the flowers | E |
| Opened their white little bodices wide to the sun | F |
| And the man sighed sighed in his sleep | G |
| And the woman smiled | H |
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| Then a lark staggered singing by | I |
| Up his shining ladder of dew | A |
| And the airs of dawn walked softly about the room | J |
| Filling the morning sky with the scent of the woman's hair | K |
| And giving in sweet exchange its hawthorn and daisy breath | L |
| And the man awoke with a sob | M |
| But the woman dreamed | N |
Richard Le Gallienne
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