Song For A Summer's Day Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCAA ADEAA AFGAA AHHAAThrough fen and farmland walking | A |
With my own country love | B |
I saw slow flocked cows move | C |
White hulks on their day's cruising | A |
Sweet grass sprang for their grazing | A |
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The air was bright for looking | A |
Most far in blue aloft | D |
Clouds steered a burnished drift | E |
Larks' nip and tuck arising | A |
Came in for my love's praising | A |
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Sheen of the noonsun striking | A |
Took my heart as if | F |
It were a green tipped leaf | G |
Kindled by my love's pleasing | A |
Into an ardent blazing | A |
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And so together talking | A |
Through Sunday's honey air | H |
We walked and still walk there | H |
Out of the sun's bruising | A |
Till the night mists came rising | A |
Sylvia Plath
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