Coquette Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EFEF GDG ADADA AD DHDHIDIDSpring is a flirt Unexpectedly gleaming | A |
Over the shoulder of some far blue hill | B |
We glimpse the blue eyes of her smiling and beaming | A |
We hold out our hands to her all of a thrill | B |
A bloom in her lips for a moment she lingers | C |
Pouf And she's gone with a flick of her skirt | D |
And Winter once more with his icy cold fingers | C |
Seizes us freezes us Spring is a flirt | D |
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Spring is a minx On the far forest ranges | E |
Tip toe one morning all winsomely coy | F |
Her lover beholds her and straightaway he changes | E |
His dolerous drone to a paean of joy | F |
'Come to me sweetheart so long have I waited ' | - |
She blows him a kiss as she shamelessly winks | G |
Then Pouf She is off And the storm unaabated | D |
Rocks him and mocks him Ah Spring is a minx | G |
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Spring is a prude On the city man reckoning | A |
Profits and prices in some chill retreat | D |
She peeps thro' the window with scandalous beckoning | A |
Luring him out to the sun spangled street | D |
He smiles Then she falls to a frowning and pouting | A |
'We're not introduced sir You dare be so rude ' | - |
Then sudden around him the rough winds are shouting | A |
Reproofs and she vanishes Spring is a prude | D |
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Spring is a lade For we knows every trick of it | D |
Every artifice every wile | H |
Advancing refusing until we fall sick of it | D |
Sick with the longing athirst for her smile | H |
Coyly she calls us from out or a cover | I |
Aglow with her promise Delectable maid | D |
'Not yet ' She evades us 'Ah not yet my lover | I |
Love thrives with languishing ' Spring is a lade | D |
Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis
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