Written On A Wall In Spring Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABC DE F GD HIJKL EM N M C OPDQC F| It rained last night | A |
| But fair weather has come back | B |
| This morning | C |
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| The green clusters of the palm trees | D |
| Open and begin to throw shadows | E |
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| But sorrow drifts slowly down about me | F |
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| I come and go in my room | G |
| Heart heavy with memories | D |
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| The neighbour green casts shadows of green | H |
| On my blind | I |
| The moss soaked in dew | J |
| Takes the least print | K |
| Like delicate velvet | L |
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| I see again a gauze tunic of oranged rose | E |
| With shadowy underclothes of grenade red | M |
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| How things still live again | N |
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| I go and sit by the day balustrade | M |
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| And do nothing | C |
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| Except count the plains | O |
| And the mountains | P |
| And the valleys | D |
| And the rivers | Q |
| That separate from my Spring | C |
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| From the Chinese early nineteenth century | F |
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