The Valley's Singing Day Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDDEEFFGGHHIID DThe sound of the closing outside door was all | A |
You made no sound in the grass with your footfall | A |
As far as you went from the door which was not far | B |
But had awakened under the morning star | B |
The first song bird that awakened all the rest | C |
He could have slept but a moment more at best | C |
Already determined dawn began to lay | D |
In place across a cloud the slender ray | D |
For prying across a cloud the slender ray | D |
For prying beneath and forcing the lids of sight | E |
And loosing the pent up music of over night | E |
But dawn was not to begin their 'pearly pearly | F |
By which they mean the rain is pearls so early | F |
Before it changes to diamonds in the sun | G |
Neither was song that day to be self begun | G |
You had begun it and if there needed proof | H |
I was asleep still under the dripping roof | H |
My window curtain hung over the sill to wet | I |
But I should awake to confirm your story yet | I |
I should be willing to say and help you say | D |
That once you had opened the valley's singing day | D |
Robert Lee Frost
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