When Summer Comes In Her Glory Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFEFWhen summer comes in her glory and brave the whole earth blows | A |
when colours burn and perfumes impassion the gladden'd air | B |
then methinks thy laughter seeks me on every breeze that goes | A |
and I feel thy breathing warmth about me everywhere | B |
Or in the dreamy eve when our soul is spread in the skies | C |
when Life for an hour is hush'd and the gaze is wide to behold | D |
what day may not show nor night then sure it were no surprise | C |
to find thee beside me sitting the pitying eyes of old | D |
But ah when the winter rains drive hard on the blacken'd pane | E |
and the grief of the lonely wind is lost in the waste outside | F |
when the room is high and chill and I seek my place in vain | E |
I know that seas splash cold in the night and the world is wide | F |
Christopher John Brennan
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