Coney Island Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDB EFFEGBBHGB| Why did you bring me here | A |
| The sand is white with snow | B |
| Over the wooden domes | C |
| The winter sea winds blow | B |
| There is no shelter near | D |
| Come let us go | B |
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| With foam of icy lace | E |
| The sea creeps up the sand | F |
| The wind is like a hand | F |
| That strikes us in the face | E |
| Doors that June set a swing | G |
| Are bolted long ago | B |
| We try them uselessly | B |
| Alas there cannot be | H |
| For us a second spring | G |
| Come let us go | B |
Sara Teasdale
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