Springfield Magical Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDED AFGFHAIA| In this the City of my Discontent | A |
| Sometimes there comes a whisper from the grass | B |
| Romance Romance is here No Hindu town | C |
| Is quite so strange No Citadel of Brass | B |
| By Sinbad found held half such love and hate | D |
| No picture palace in a picture book | E |
| Such webs of Friendship Beauty Greed and Fate | D |
| - | |
| In this the City of my Discontent | A |
| Down from the sky up from the smoking deep | F |
| Wild legends new and old burn round my bed | G |
| While trees and grass and men are wrapped in sleep | F |
| Angels come down with Christmas in their hearts | H |
| Gentle whimsical laughing heaven sent | A |
| And for a day fair Peace have given me | I |
| In this the City of my Discontent | A |
Vachel Lindsay
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