Pea Brush Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD E EF GHGH IJI KDKD

I walked down alone Sunday after churchA
To the place where John has been cutting treesB
To see for myself about the birchA
He said I could have to bush my peasB
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The sun in the new cut narrow gapC
Was hot enough for the first of MayD
And stifling hot with the odor of sapC
From stumps still bleeding their life awayD
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The frogs that were peeping a thousand shrillE
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The minute they heard my step went stillE
To watch me and see what I came to getF
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Birch boughs enough piled everywhereG
All fresh and sound from the recent axeH
Time someone came with cart and pairG
And got them off the wild flower's backsH
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They might be good for garden thingsI
To curl a little finger roundJ
The same as you seize cat's cradle stringsI
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Small good to anything growing wildK
They were crooking many a trilliumD
That had budded before the boughs were piledK
And since it was coming up had to comeD

Robert Frost



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