Irony Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCCCA DEDDEFGHGHAlways sweetheart | A |
Carry into your room the blossoming boughs of cherry | B |
Almond and apple and pear diffuse with light that very | B |
Soon strews itself on the floor and keep the radiance of spring | C |
Fresh quivering keep the sunny swift March days waiting | C |
In a little throng at your door and admit the one who is plaiting | C |
Her hair for womanhood and play awhile with her then bid her depart | A |
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A come and go of March day loves | D |
Through the flower vine trailing screen | E |
A fluttering in of doves | D |
Then a launch abroad of shrinking doves | D |
Over the waste where no hope is seen | E |
Of open hands | F |
Dance in and out | G |
Small bosomed girls of the spring of love | H |
With a bubble of laughter and shrilly shout | G |
Of mirth then the dripping of tears on your glove | H |
D. H. Lawrence (david Herbert Richards)
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