The Trees In The Garden Rained Flowers Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEBFBGHGIJGKLMAG INNAOPQDThe trees in the garden rained flowers | A |
Children ran there joyously | B |
They gathered the flowers | A |
Each to himself | C |
Now there were some | D |
Who gathered great heaps | E |
Having opportunity and skill | B |
Until behold only chance blossoms | F |
Remained for the feeble | B |
Then a little spindling tutor | G |
Ran importantly to the father crying | H |
Pray come hither | G |
See this unjust thing in your garden | I |
But when the father had surveyed | J |
He admonished the tutor | G |
Not so small sage | K |
This thing is just | L |
For look you | M |
Are not they who possess the flowers | A |
Stronger bolder shrewder | G |
Than they who have none | I |
Why should the strong | N |
The beautiful strong | N |
Why should they not have the flowers | A |
Upon reflection the tutor bowed to the ground | O |
My lord he said | P |
The stars are displaced | Q |
By this towering wisdom | D |
Stephen Crane
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