Will Suddenly Trees Leap From Winter And Will Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCADCE D F CCGCFG| will suddenly trees leap from winter and will | A |
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| the stabbing music of your white youth | B |
| wounded by my arms' bothness | C |
| say a twilight lifting the fragile skill | A |
| of new leaves' voices and sharp lips of spring | D |
| simply joining with the wonderless | C |
| city's sublime cheap distinct mouth | E |
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| do the exact human comely thing | D |
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| or will the fleshless moments go and go | F |
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| across this dirtied pane where softly preys | C |
| the grey and perpendicular Always | C |
| or possibly there drift a pulseless blur | G |
| of paleness | C |
| the unswift mouths of snow | F |
| insignificantly whisper | G |
E. E. Cummings
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