June, 1915 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCACDEDE| Who thinks of June's first rose today | A |
| Only some child perhaps with shining eyes and | B |
| rough bright hair will reach it down | C |
| In a green sunny lane to us almost as far away | A |
| As are the fearless stars from these veiled lamps of town | C |
| What's little June to a great broken world with eyes gone dim | D |
| From too much looking on the face of grief the face of dread | E |
| Or what's the broken world to June and him | D |
| Of the small eager hand the shining eyes the rough bright head | E |
Charlotte Mary Mew
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