The Valley's Singing Day Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDDEEFFGGHHIID D

The sound of the closing outside door was allA
You made no sound in the grass with your footfallA
As far as you went from the door which was not farB
But had awakened under the morning starB
The first song bird that awakened all the restC
He could have slept but a moment more at bestC
Already determined dawn began to layD
In place across a cloud the slender rayD
For prying across a cloud the slender rayD
For prying beneath and forcing the lids of sightE
And loosing the pent up music of over nightE
But dawn was not to begin their 'pearly pearlyF
By which they mean the rain is pearls so earlyF
Before it changes to diamonds in the sunG
Neither was song that day to be self begunG
You had begun it and if there needed proofH
I was asleep still under the dripping roofH
My window curtain hung over the sill to wetI
But I should awake to confirm your story yetI
I should be willing to say and help you sayD
That once you had opened the valley's singing dayD

Robert Lee Frost



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