Irony Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBCCCA DEDDEFGHGH

Always sweetheartA
Carry into your room the blossoming boughs of cherryB
Almond and apple and pear diffuse with light that veryB
Soon strews itself on the floor and keep the radiance of springC
Fresh quivering keep the sunny swift March days waitingC
In a little throng at your door and admit the one who is plaitingC
Her hair for womanhood and play awhile with her then bid her departA
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A come and go of March day lovesD
Through the flower vine trailing screenE
A fluttering in of dovesD
Then a launch abroad of shrinking dovesD
Over the waste where no hope is seenE
Of open handsF
Dance in and outG
Small bosomed girls of the spring of loveH
With a bubble of laughter and shrilly shoutG
Of mirth then the dripping of tears on your gloveH

David Herbert Lawrence



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