A Passing Glimpse Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BB CC DE FF GG AATo Ridgely Torrence | A |
On Last Looking into His 'Hesperides' | A |
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I often see flowers from a passing car | B |
That are gone before I can tell what they are | B |
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I want to get out of the train and go back | C |
To see what they were beside the track | C |
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I name all the flowers I am sure they weren't | D |
Not fireweed loving where woods have burnt | E |
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Not bluebells gracing a tunnel mouth | F |
Not lupine living on sand and drouth | F |
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Was something brushed across my mind | G |
That no one on earth will ever find | G |
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Heaven gives it glimpses only to those | A |
Not in position to look too close | A |
Robert Lee Frost
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