Spring Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EFEFGHGHALL winter through I sat alone | A |
Doors barred and windows shuttered fast | B |
And listened to the wind's faint moan | A |
And ghostly mutterings of the past | B |
And in the pauses of the rain | C |
'Mid whispers of dead sorrow and sin | D |
Love tapped upon the window pane | C |
I had no heart to let him in | D |
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But now with spring my doors stand wide | E |
My windows let delight creep through | F |
I hear the skylark sing outside | E |
I see the crocus golden new | F |
The pigeons on my window sill | G |
Winging and wooing flirt and flout | H |
Now Love must enter if he will | G |
I have no heart to keep him out | H |
Edith Nesbit
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