Winter Comes Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHF IJKLMNNOP K| Winter scourges his horses | A |
| Through the North | B |
| His hair is bitter snow | C |
| On the great wind | D |
| The trees are weeping leaves | E |
| Because the nests are dead | F |
| Because the flowers were nests of scent | G |
| And the nests had singing petals | H |
| And the flowers and nests are dead | F |
| - | |
| Your voice brings back the songs | I |
| Of every nest | J |
| Your eyes bring back the sun | K |
| Out of the South | L |
| Violets and roses peep | M |
| Where you have laughed the snow away | N |
| And kissed the snow away | N |
| And in my heart there is a garden still | O |
| For the lost birds | P |
| - | |
| Song of Daghestan | K |
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