Orchards Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CCCD AEAE| Orchards in the Spring time Oh I think and think of them | A |
| Filmy mists of pink and white above the fresh young green | B |
| Lifting and drifting how my eyes could drink of them | A |
| I'm staring at a dirty wall beyond a big machine | B |
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| Orchards in the Spring time Deep in soft cool shadows | C |
| Moving all together when the west wind blows | C |
| Fragrance upon fragrance over road and meadows | C |
| I'm smelling heat and oil and sweat and thick black clothes | D |
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| Orchards in the Spring time The clean white and pink of them | A |
| Lifting and drifting with all the winds that blow | E |
| Orchards in the Spring time Thank God I still can think of them | A |
| You're not docked for thinking if the foreman doesn't know | E |
Theodosia Garrison
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