An Indian Summer Day On The Prairie Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDC A EFGF H IJKJ L MNON

In the BeginningA
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The sun is a huntress youngB
The sun is a red red joyC
The sun is an Indian girlD
Of the tribe of the IllinoisC
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Mid morningA
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The sun is a smouldering fireE
That creeps through the high gray plainF
And leaves not a bush of cloudG
To blossom with flowers of rainF
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NoonH
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The sun is a wounded deerI
That treads pale grass in the skiesJ
Shaking his golden hornsK
Flashing his baleful eyesJ
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SunsetL
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The sun is an eagle oldM
There in the windless westN
Atop of the spirit cliffsO
He builds him a crimson nestN

Vachel Lindsay



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