Summer Night, Riverside Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCACDAEAAFGHIAEJKGA| In the wild soft summer darkness | A |
| How many and many a night we two together | B |
| Sat in the park and watched the Hudson | C |
| Wearing her lights like golden spangles | A |
| Glinting on black satin | C |
| The rail along the curving pathway | D |
| Was low in a happy place to let us cross | A |
| And down the hill a tree that dripped with bloom | E |
| Sheltered us | A |
| While your kisses and the flowers | A |
| Falling falling | F |
| Tangled in my hair | G |
| The frail white stars moved slowly over the sky | H |
| And now far off | I |
| In the fragrant darkness | A |
| The tree is tremulous again with bloom | E |
| For June comes back | J |
| To night what girl | K |
| Dreamily before her mirror shakes from her hair | G |
| This year's blossoms clinging to its coils | A |
Sara Teasdale
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