The Flowers Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBA CDED FGHG IJHJ ABBAA

Day after dayA
At spring's returnB
I watch my flowers how they burnB
Their lives awayA
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The candle crocusC
And daffodil goldD
Drink fire of the sunshineE
Quickly coldD
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And the proud tulipF
How red he glowsG
Is quenched ere summerH
Can kindle the roseG
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Purple as the innermostI
Core of a sinking flameJ
Deep in the leaves the violets smoulderH
To the dust whence they cameJ
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Day after dayA
At spring's returnB
I watch my flowers how they burnB
Their lives awayA
Day after dayA

Aldous Leonard Huxley



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