Flapper Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBA CDDC EFFE GDDG

Love has crept out of her seal eacute d heartA
As a field bee black and amberB
Breaks from the winter cell to clamberB
Up the warm grass where the sunbeams startA
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Mischief has come in her dawning eyesC
And a glint of coloured iris bringsD
Such as lies along the folded wingsD
Of the bee before he fliesC
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Who with a ruffling careful breathE
Has opened the wings of the wild young spriteF
Has fluttered her spirit to stumbling flightF
In her eyes as a young bee stumblethE
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Love makes the burden of her voiceG
The hum of his heavy staggering wingsD
Sets quivering with wisdom the common thingsD
That she says and her words rejoiceG

D. H. Lawrence



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