Why Spring Fell Flat Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCC DEDEFF GHGIII| The Spring is gone I have not seen | A |
| Its fairies tripping on the Block | B |
| Arcadians in grey and green | A |
| The happy flapper in a frock | B |
| So dainty that the breezes fret | C |
| It like the smoke of cigarette | C |
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| I've seen no pixies of the pave | D |
| The season deck with flower and plume | E |
| No slim entrancing elves that wave | D |
| Their gossamers like wattle bloom | E |
| But only staid trim maids arrayed | F |
| In Autumn costumes tailor made | F |
| - | |
| Not like a garden poppy strewn | G |
| And scented as an Eden fair | H |
| Has been the Block at afternoon | G |
| So Spring came not to me this year | I |
| Curse on the greedy profiteer | I |
| Who made the dear ones all too dear | I |
Edward Dyson
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