Love Storm Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DBE DDE DDDDF DDDDF DDG DDG DCDCMany roses in the wind | A |
Are tapping at the window sash | B |
A hawk is in the sky his wings | C |
Slowly begin to plash | B |
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The roses with the west wind rapping | D |
Are torn away and a splash | B |
Of red goes down the billowing air | E |
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Still hangs the hawk with the whole sky moving | D |
Past him only a wing beat proving | D |
The will that holds him there | E |
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The daisies in the grass are bending | D |
The hawk has dropped the wind is spending | D |
All the roses and unending | D |
Rustle of leaves washes out the rending | D |
Cry of a bird | F |
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A red rose goes on the wind Ascending | D |
The hawk his wind swept way is wending | D |
Easily down the sky The daisies sending | D |
Strange white signals seem intending | D |
To show the place whence the scream was heard | F |
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But oh my heart what birds are piping | D |
A silver wind is hastily wiping | D |
The face of the youngest rose | G |
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And oh my heart cease apprehending | D |
The hawk is gone a rose is tapping | D |
The window sash as the west wind blows | G |
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Knock knock 'tis no more than a red rose rapping | D |
And fear is a plash of wings | C |
What then if a scarlet rose goes flapping | D |
Down the bright grey ruin of things | C |
D. H. Lawrence
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