Kiss In The Rain, A Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EFEFGHGH IJIJKDKD| One stormy morn I chanced to meet | A |
| A lassie in the town | B |
| Her locks were like the ripened wheat | A |
| Her laughing eyes were brown | B |
| I watched her as she tripped along | C |
| Till madness filled my brain | D |
| And then and then I know 'twas wrong | C |
| I kissed her in the rain | D |
| - | |
| With rain drops shining on her cheek | E |
| Like dew drops on a rose | F |
| The little lassie strove to speak | E |
| My boldness to oppose | F |
| She strove in vain and quivering | G |
| Her fingers stole in mine | H |
| And then the birds began to sing | G |
| The sun began to shine | H |
| - | |
| Oh let the clouds grow dark above | I |
| My heart is light below | J |
| 'Tis always summer when we love | I |
| However winds may blow | J |
| And I'm as proud as any prince | K |
| All honors I disdain | D |
| She says I am her rain beau since | K |
| I kissed her in the rain | D |
Samuel Minturn Peck
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