Nature-s Music Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EFEFGHGH IJIJKLKM NJNJOPOPOf many gifts bestowed on earth | A |
To cheer a lonely hour | B |
Oh is there one of equal worth | A |
With music s magic power | B |
Twill charm each angry thought to rest | C |
Twill gloomy care dispel | D |
And ever we its power can test | C |
All nature breathes its spell | D |
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There s music in the sighing tone | E |
Of the soft southern breeze | F |
That whispers thro the flowers lone | E |
And bends the stately trees | F |
And in the mighty ocean s chime | G |
The crested breakers roar | H |
The wild waves ceaseless surge sublime | G |
Breaking upon the shore | H |
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There s music in the bulbul s note | I |
Warbling its vesper lay | J |
In some fair spot from man remote | I |
Where wind and flowers play | J |
But oh beyond the sweetest strain | K |
Of bird or wave or grove | L |
Is that soother of our hours of pain | K |
The voice of those we love | M |
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When sorrow weigheth down the heart | N |
The night birds sweetest lay | J |
The harp s most wild and thrilling art | N |
Care cannot chase away | J |
But let affection s voice be heard | O |
New springs of life twill ope | P |
One word one little loving word | O |
Will bring relief and hope | P |
Rosanna Eleanor Leprohon
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