Sonnet - In February Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBA ABBA CDE CDE| Rich meanings of the prophet Spring adorn | A |
| Unseen this colourless sky of folded showers | B |
| And folded winds no blossom in the bowers | B |
| A poet's face asleep is this grey morn | A |
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| Now in the midst of the old world forlorn | A |
| A mystic child is set in these still hours | B |
| I keep this time even before the flowers | B |
| Sacred to all the young and the unborn | A |
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| To all the miles and miles of unsprung wheat | C |
| And to the Spring waiting beyond the portal | D |
| And to the future of my own young art | E |
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| And among all these things to you my sweet | C |
| My friend to your calm face and the immortal | D |
| Child tarrying all your life time in your heart | E |
Alice Christiana Gertrude Thompson Meynell
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