June, 1915 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCACDEDE

Who thinks of June's first rose todayA
Only some child perhaps with shining eyes andB
rough bright hair will reach it downC
In a green sunny lane to us almost as far awayA
As are the fearless stars from these veiled lamps of townC
What's little June to a great broken world with eyes gone dimD
From too much looking on the face of grief the face of dreadE
Or what's the broken world to June and himD
Of the small eager hand the shining eyes the rough bright headE

Charlotte Mary Mew



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