Spring Delirium Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEDDE FGFGHEHHE IJIJKEKKE JLJLMEMME NONOLELLE

Gold days give way to sudden rainA
But what I ask of thatB
For I am my own man againC
And gloom comes sprawling flatB
Let grouchers grieve and nurse the humpD
Because bleak winds still shoutE
But I don't care a tupp'ny dumpD
From zero whoop my spirits jumpD
The daffodils are outE
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Hail bloom of golden promise HailF
These trumpets sing of hopeG
To mock grim Winter's weakening flailF
And shame the misanthropeG
All hail And hail again for luckH
Hence cold and clammy doubtE
Come Spring Come honey bee and suckH
Into this heady nector tuckH
The daffodils are outE
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Spring for the young Ah foolish claimI
Spring burgeons for the oldJ
To touch old hearts again with flameI
And oust the creeping coldJ
So as each golden cup now spillsK
Its gladness all aboutE
I freed again of age's illsK
Grow dilly with the daffodilsK
The daffodils are outE
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Yet am I old Who said I'm oldJ
Ah Spring's sweet alchemyL
Gaze now upon me and beholdJ
A recharged batteryL
I waggle my rheumatic kneesM
And as the years I floutE
Hot blood incontinently fleesM
Along my hardening arteriesM
The daffodils are outE
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Birds call the buds grow fat I singN
A daft delicious layO
Prim primulas are carpetingN
My somewhat wobbly wayO
Oh vernal verve September's spreeL
I laugh I sing I shoutE
With dragonfly and drunken beeL
I go right off my rocker GeeL
The wotsernames are outE

Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis



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