Spring Delirium Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEDDE FGFGHEHHE IJIJKEKKE JLJLMEMME NONOLELLEGold days give way to sudden rain | A |
But what I ask of that | B |
For I am my own man again | C |
And gloom comes sprawling flat | B |
Let grouchers grieve and nurse the hump | D |
Because bleak winds still shout | E |
But I don't care a tupp'ny dump | D |
From zero whoop my spirits jump | D |
The daffodils are out | E |
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Hail bloom of golden promise Hail | F |
These trumpets sing of hope | G |
To mock grim Winter's weakening flail | F |
And shame the misanthrope | G |
All hail And hail again for luck | H |
Hence cold and clammy doubt | E |
Come Spring Come honey bee and suck | H |
Into this heady nector tuck | H |
The daffodils are out | E |
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Spring for the young Ah foolish claim | I |
Spring burgeons for the old | J |
To touch old hearts again with flame | I |
And oust the creeping cold | J |
So as each golden cup now spills | K |
Its gladness all about | E |
I freed again of age's ills | K |
Grow dilly with the daffodils | K |
The daffodils are out | E |
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Yet am I old Who said I'm old | J |
Ah Spring's sweet alchemy | L |
Gaze now upon me and behold | J |
A recharged battery | L |
I waggle my rheumatic knees | M |
And as the years I flout | E |
Hot blood incontinently flees | M |
Along my hardening arteries | M |
The daffodils are out | E |
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Birds call the buds grow fat I sing | N |
A daft delicious lay | O |
Prim primulas are carpeting | N |
My somewhat wobbly way | O |
Oh vernal verve September's spree | L |
I laugh I sing I shout | E |
With dragonfly and drunken bee | L |
I go right off my rocker Gee | L |
The wotsernames are out | E |
Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis
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