The First Julep Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF EGEGI love the lazy Southern spring | A |
The way she melts around a chap | B |
And lets the great magnolias fling | A |
Their languid petals in his lap | B |
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I love to travel down half way | C |
And meet her coming up the earth | D |
With hurdy gurdy men who play | C |
And make the children dance for mirth | D |
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But best of all I love to steer | E |
For quiet corners not too far | F |
Where the first juleps reappear | E |
With fresh green mint behind the bar | F |
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P S Perhaps you'll think it queer | E |
But I do not dislike a hint | G |
To let the juleps disappear | E |
And stick my nose into the mint | G |
Bliss Carman (william)
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