Spring Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBCDCD CEFEEDED| Birds' love and birds' song | A |
| Flying here and there | B |
| Birds' songand birds' love | C |
| And you with gold for hair | B |
| Birds' songand birds' love | C |
| Passing with the weather | D |
| Men's song and men's love | C |
| To love once and forever | D |
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| Men's love and birds' love | C |
| And women's love and men's | E |
| And you my wren with a crown of gold | F |
| You my queen of the wrens | E |
| You the queen of the wrens | E |
| We'll be birds of a feather | D |
| I'll be King of the Queen of the wrens | E |
| And all in a nest together | D |
Alfred Lord Tennyson
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