An Indian Summer Day On The Prairie Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDC A EFGF H IJKJ L MNON| In the Beginning | A |
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| The sun is a huntress young | B |
| The sun is a red red joy | C |
| The sun is an Indian girl | D |
| Of the tribe of the Illinois | C |
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| Mid morning | A |
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| The sun is a smouldering fire | E |
| That creeps through the high gray plain | F |
| And leaves not a bush of cloud | G |
| To blossom with flowers of rain | F |
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| Noon | H |
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| The sun is a wounded deer | I |
| That treads pale grass in the skies | J |
| Shaking his golden horns | K |
| Flashing his baleful eyes | J |
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| Sunset | L |
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| The sun is an eagle old | M |
| There in the windless west | N |
| Atop of the spirit cliffs | O |
| He builds him a crimson nest | N |
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