Evening In A Sugar Orchard Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDEFGFGEGHIIH| From where I lingered in a lull in march | A |
| outside the sugar house one night for choice | B |
| I called the fireman with a careful voice | B |
| And bade him leave the pan and stoke the arch | A |
| 'O fireman give the fire another stoke | C |
| And send more sparks up chimney with the smoke ' | D |
| I thought a few might tangle as they did | E |
| Among bare maple boughs and in the rare | F |
| Hill atmosphere not cease to glow | G |
| And so be added to the moon up there | F |
| The moon though slight was moon enough to show | G |
| On every tree a bucket with a lid | E |
| And on black ground a bear skin rug of snow | G |
| The sparks made no attempt to be the moon | H |
| They were content to figure in the trees | I |
| As Leo Orion and the Pleiades | I |
| And that was what the boughs were full of soon | H |
Robert Lee Frost
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