A Mood Of Pavlowa Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEFEFGHGICFCJI| The soul of the Spring through its body of earth | A |
| Bursts in a bloom of fire | B |
| And the crocuses come in a rainbow riot of mirth | A |
| They flutter they burn they take wing they | C |
| aspire | D |
| Wings motion and music and flame | E |
| Flower woman and laughter and all these the | F |
| same | E |
| She is light and first love and the youth of the | F |
| world | G |
| She is sandaled with joy she is lifted and | H |
| whirled | G |
| She is flung she is swirled she is driven along | I |
| By the carnival winds that have torn her away | C |
| From the coronal bloom on the brow of the | F |
| May | C |
| She is youth she is foam she is flame she is | J |
| visible Song | I |
Don Marquis
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