One Summer Morning Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BCCB BDDB BEEBA | |
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IT is but a little while ago | B |
The elm leaves have scarcely begun to drop away | C |
The sunbeams strike the elm trunk just where they struck that day | C |
Yet all seems to have happened long ago | B |
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And the year rolleth round slow slow | B |
Autumn will fade to winter and winter melt in spring | D |
New life return again to every living thing | D |
Soon this will have happened long ago | B |
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The bonnie wee flowers will blow | B |
The trees will re clothe themselves the birds sing out amain | E |
But never never never will the world look again | E |
As it looked before this happened long ago | B |
Dinah Maria Mulock Craik
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