Evening In A Sugar Orchard Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDEFGFGEGHIIH

From where I lingered in a lull in marchA
outside the sugar house one night for choiceB
I called the fireman with a careful voiceB
And bade him leave the pan and stoke the archA
'O fireman give the fire another stokeC
And send more sparks up chimney with the smoke 'D
I thought a few might tangle as they didE
Among bare maple boughs and in the rareF
Hill atmosphere not cease to glowG
And so be added to the moon up thereF
The moon though slight was moon enough to showG
On every tree a bucket with a lidE
And on black ground a bear skin rug of snowG
The sparks made no attempt to be the moonH
They were content to figure in the treesI
As Leo Orion and the PleiadesI
And that was what the boughs were full of soonH

Robert Frost



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