City Vignettes Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AB CDCD AE FGFG AH IJKJI | A |
Dawn | B |
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The greenish sky glows up in misty reds | C |
The purple shadows turn to brick and stone | D |
The dreams wear thin men turn upon their beds | C |
And hear the milk cart jangle by alone | D |
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II | A |
Dusk | E |
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The city's street a roaring blackened stream | F |
Walled in by granite thro' whose thousand eyes | G |
A thousand yellow lights begin to gleam | F |
And over all the pale untroubled skies | G |
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III | A |
Rain at Night | H |
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The street lamps shine in a yellow line | I |
Down the splashy gleaming street | J |
And the rain is heard now loud now blurred | K |
By the tread of homing feet | J |
Sara Teasdale
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