A December Day Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF GHGH AIAI JKJL AMAM NONOBlue blue is the sea to day | A |
Warmly the light | B |
Sleeps on St Andrews Bay | A |
Blue fringed with white | B |
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That's no December sky | C |
Surely 'tis June | D |
Holds now her state on high | C |
Queen of the noon | D |
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Only the tree tops bare | E |
Crowning the hill | F |
Clear cut in perfect air | E |
Warn us that still | F |
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Winter the aged chief | G |
Mighty in power | H |
Exiles the tender leaf | G |
Exiles the flower | H |
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Is there a heart to day | A |
A heart that grieves | I |
For flowers that fade away | A |
For fallen leaves | I |
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Oh not in leaves or flowers | J |
Endures the charm | K |
That clothes those naked towers | J |
With love light warm | L |
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O dear St Andrews Bay | A |
Winter or Spring | M |
Gives not nor takes away | A |
Memories that cling | M |
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All round thy girdling reefs | N |
That walk thy shore | O |
Memories of joys and griefs | N |
Ours evermore | O |
Robert Fuller Murray
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