What The Scare-crow Said Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE GHIH

The dim winged spirits of the nightA
Do fear and serve me wellB
They creep from out the hedges ofC
The garden where I dwellB
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I wave my arms across the walkD
The troops obey the signE
And bring me shimmering shadow robesF
And cups of cowslip wineE
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Then dig a treasure called the moonG
A very precious thingH
And keep it in the air for meI
Because I am a KingH

Vachel Lindsay



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