Hope Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAABCDCAAE EFDDFBABAEA| O thrush is it true | A |
| Your song tells | B |
| Of a world born anew | A |
| Of fields gold with buttercups woodlands all blue | A |
| With hyacinth bells | B |
| Of primroses deep | C |
| In the moss of the lane | D |
| Of a Princess asleep | C |
| And dear magic to do | A |
| Will the sun wake the princess O thrush is it true | A |
| Will Spring come again | E |
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| Will Spring come again | E |
| Now at last | F |
| With soft shine and rain | D |
| Will the violet be sweet where the dead leaves have lain | D |
| Will Winter be past | F |
| In the brown of the copse | B |
| Will white wind flowers star through | A |
| Where the last oak leaf drops | B |
| Will the daisies come too | A |
| And the may and the lilac Will Spring come again | E |
| O thrush is it true | A |
Edith Nesbit
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