Coquette Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EFEF GDG ADADA AD DHDHIDID

Spring is a flirt Unexpectedly gleamingA
Over the shoulder of some far blue hillB
We glimpse the blue eyes of her smiling and beamingA
We hold out our hands to her all of a thrillB
A bloom in her lips for a moment she lingersC
Pouf And she's gone with a flick of her skirtD
And Winter once more with his icy cold fingersC
Seizes us freezes us Spring is a flirtD
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Spring is a minx On the far forest rangesE
Tip toe one morning all winsomely coyF
Her lover beholds her and straightaway he changesE
His dolerous drone to a paean of joyF
'Come to me sweetheart so long have I waited '-
She blows him a kiss as she shamelessly winksG
Then Pouf She is off And the storm unaabatedD
Rocks him and mocks him Ah Spring is a minxG
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Spring is a prude On the city man reckoningA
Profits and prices in some chill retreatD
She peeps thro' the window with scandalous beckoningA
Luring him out to the sun spangled streetD
He smiles Then she falls to a frowning and poutingA
'We're not introduced sir You dare be so rude '-
Then sudden around him the rough winds are shoutingA
Reproofs and she vanishes Spring is a prudeD
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Spring is a lade For we knows every trick of itD
Every artifice every wileH
Advancing refusing until we fall sick of itD
Sick with the longing athirst for her smileH
Coyly she calls us from out or a coverI
Aglow with her promise Delectable maidD
'Not yet ' She evades us 'Ah not yet my loverI
Love thrives with languishing ' Spring is a ladeD

Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis



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