Rose Pogonias Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFE GHIHJKCK LMGMJHLH

A saturated meadowA
Sun shaped and jewel smallB
A circle scarcely widerC
Than the trees around were tallB
Where winds were quite excludedD
And the air was stifling sweetE
With the breath of many flowersF
A temple of the heatE
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There we bowed us in the burningG
As the sun's right worship isH
To pick where none could miss themI
A thousand orchisesH
For though the grass was scatteredJ
yet every second spearK
Seemed tipped with wings of colorC
That tinged the atmosphereK
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We raised a simple prayerL
Before we left the spotM
That in the general mowingG
That place might be forgotM
Or if not all so favoredJ
Obtain such grace of hoursH
that none should mow the grass thereL
While so confused with flowersH

Robert Frost



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