Nature's Touch Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABAAAA AAAACDCD ADADDADA EFEFGAGIn kindergarten classed | A |
Dislike they knew | B |
And as the years went past | A |
It grew and grew | B |
Until in maidenhood | A |
Each sought a mate | A |
Then venom in their mood | A |
Was almost hate | A |
- | |
The lure of love they learned | A |
And they were wed | A |
Yet when they met each turned | A |
Away a head | A |
Each went her waspish way | C |
With muted damns | D |
Until they met one day | C |
With baby prams | D |
- | |
Then lo Away was swept | A |
The scorn of years | D |
Hands clasped they almost wept | A |
With gentle tears | D |
Forgetting hateful days | D |
All mother mild | A |
Each took with tender praise | D |
The other's child | A |
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And now they talk of milk | E |
Of diapers and such | F |
Of baby bosoms silk | E |
And tender to the touch | F |
A gemlike girl and boy | G |
With hope unsaid | A |
Each thinks with mother joy | G |
'May these two wed ' | - |
Robert William Service
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