A Thought For Spring Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABAC ADADAD| I am happier for the Spring | A |
| For my heart is like a bird | B |
| That has many songs to sing | A |
| But whose voice is never heard | B |
| Till the happy year is caroling | A |
| To the daisies on the sward | C |
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| I'd be happier for the Spring | A |
| Though my heart had grown so old | D |
| Like a crone 'twould sit and sing | A |
| Its shrill runes of wintry cold | D |
| For I'd know the year was caroling | A |
| To the daisies on the wold | D |
Charles Sangster
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