Maying Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF GCGC| Oh to be maying this cool sun snapped day | A |
| Temperately faultless and fair | B |
| Oh to be roaming this rare day in May | A |
| Oh how I wish you were there | B |
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| Oh to be with you as spring bids its bye | C |
| And as summer is saluted yet still | D |
| Oh you were with me as often I try | C |
| To think of you out on the hill | D |
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| I remember you with me faithful and true | E |
| Oh you how loyal and sound | F |
| Alert when I whistled and ever I knew | E |
| Oh you a prince of a hound | F |
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| Oh to be maying as memories awaken | G |
| But do I feel rain in the sky | C |
| Not so this May day I must be mistaken | G |
| Oh 'tis the tear in my eye | C |
Alan S Jeeves
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