When The Spring Mornings Grew More Long Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDDCEFFE| When the spring mornings grew more long | A |
| early I woke from dream that told | B |
| of dreaded parting and the cold | B |
| of the gray dawns when I should long | A |
| to see once more that clear light fall | C |
| upon my hands and know that near | D |
| the yellow meadows shone with dear | D |
| small flowers and hear thy laughter fall | C |
| as now I long only to wake | E |
| once in that quiet shine of spring | F |
| and dream an hour the hour will bring | F |
| thy laughing call that bids me wake | E |
Christopher John Brennan
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