To A Dead Poet Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFGFI speak your name a magic thing | A |
Jocund April takes my hand | B |
Golden birds begin to sing | A |
Laughter fills the silver land | B |
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I speak your name a Matin bell | C |
Buoyant godlike you arise | D |
Flinging far the slumber spell | C |
Laid upon your heart and eyes | D |
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I speak your name and Summer's here | E |
Glad beyond all Summers gone | F |
And you are shining like the spear | G |
God fashioned in His first day's dawn | F |
Eleanor Rogers Cox
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