Winter Comes Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHF IJKLMNNOP K

Winter scourges his horsesA
Through the NorthB
His hair is bitter snowC
On the great windD
The trees are weeping leavesE
Because the nests are deadF
Because the flowers were nests of scentG
And the nests had singing petalsH
And the flowers and nests are deadF
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Your voice brings back the songsI
Of every nestJ
Your eyes bring back the sunK
Out of the SouthL
Violets and roses peepM
Where you have laughed the snow awayN
And kissed the snow awayN
And in my heart there is a garden stillO
For the lost birdsP
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Song of DaghestanK

Edward Powys Mathers (as Translator)



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