The Lure Of Spring Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDDEE AFGFDDHH IJKJDDLL AMNMDDOOAs I walked out one brave spring morn | A |
When earth was young and new | B |
I met a laughing mountain maid | C |
As fresh as mountain dew | B |
Oh blow you breezes shine you sun | D |
For this the world was well begun | D |
And spring's soft promise lifted high | E |
Shone wattle gold against blue sky | E |
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As I walked with her that spring morn | A |
I sought her brave young eyes | F |
And to earth's olden mysteries | G |
I straightway read replies | F |
Oh yearn you gum tips to the sun | D |
For this the world was well begun | D |
And mysteries thronged about us now | H |
As green buds swelled upon the bough | H |
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I have walked out on many a Spring | I |
Since that long vanished day | J |
But aught of that ill treasured lore | K |
Recapture no man may | J |
Yet laugh you young grass to the sun | D |
For that the world was well begun | D |
And every bird song gladly sung | L |
Still whispers secrets to earth's young | L |
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As I walk out this brave spring morn | A |
And man and maid I see | M |
By some green way I thank kind life | N |
That gave one Spring to me | M |
Oh blow you breezes shine you sun | D |
For this the world was well begun | D |
That spring holds for young lovers yet | O |
Deeps secret that the old forget | O |
Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis
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