The Trees In The Garden Rained Flowers Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEBFBGHGIJGKLMAG INNAOPQD

The trees in the garden rained flowersA
Children ran there joyouslyB
They gathered the flowersA
Each to himselfC
Now there were someD
Who gathered great heapsE
Having opportunity and skillB
Until behold only chance blossomsF
Remained for the feebleB
Then a little spindling tutorG
Ran importantly to the father cryingH
Pray come hitherG
See this unjust thing in your gardenI
But when the father had surveyedJ
He admonished the tutorG
Not so small sageK
This thing is justL
For look youM
Are not they who possess the flowersA
Stronger bolder shrewderG
Than they who have noneI
Why should the strongN
The beautiful strongN
Why should they not have the flowersA
Upon reflection the tutor bowed to the groundO
My lord he saidP
The stars are displacedQ
By this towering wisdomD

Stephen Crane



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