St. Valentine's Day Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCB DBDBEEB FBGBHIBThe South is a dream of flowers | A |
With a jewel for sky and sea | B |
Rose crowns for the dancing hours | A |
Gold fruits upon every tree | B |
But cold from the North | C |
The wind blows forth | C |
That blows my love to me | B |
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The stars in the South are gold | D |
Like lamps between sky and sea | B |
The flowers that the forests hold | D |
Like stars between tree and tree | B |
But little and white | E |
Is the pale moon's light | E |
That lights my love to me | B |
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In the South the orange grove | F |
Makes dusk by the dusky sea | B |
White palaces wrought for love | G |
Gleam white between tree and tree | B |
But under bare boughs | H |
Is the little house | I |
Warm lit for my love and me | B |
E. (edith) Nesbit
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