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Gathering Leaves

Enter the words at the end of each line of this poem by Robert Frost.
Only the second and fourth lines rhyme, as indicated by the rhyme scheme at the side.
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Last updated: August 12, 2022
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Spades take up leaves
A
No better than spoons,
 
And bags full of leaves
A
Are light as balloons.
 
 
 
I make a great noise
B
Of rustling all day
 
Like rabbit and deer
B
Running away.
 
 
 
But the mountains I raise
C
Elude my embrace,
 
Flowing over my arms
C
And into my face.
 
 
 
I may load and unload
D
Again and again
 
Till I fill the whole shed,
D
And what have I then?
 
 
 
Next to nothing for weight,
E
And since they grew duller
 
From contact with earth,
E
Next to nothing for color.
 
 
 
Next to nothing for use,
F
But a crop is a crop,
 
And who’s to say where
F
The harvest shall stop?
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