Flower-gathering Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBAADB EFGFHHIF| I left you in the morning | A |
| And in the morning glow | B |
| You walked a way beside me | C |
| To make me sad to go | B |
| Do you know me in the gloaming | A |
| Gaunt and dusty gray with roaming | A |
| Are you dumb because you know me not | D |
| Or dumb because you know | B |
| - | |
| All for me And not a question | E |
| For the faded flowers gay | F |
| That could take me from beside you | G |
| For the ages of a day | F |
| They are yours and be the measure | H |
| Of their worth for you to treasure | H |
| The measure of the little while | I |
| That I've been long away | F |
Robert Frost
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