Spring. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD EEBB FFGG HHII

Oh the world looks glad for the spring has smiledA
And the birds are come with their wood notes wildA
And the waters leap with a joyous soundB
Like freedom's voice when a chain's unboundB
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And soon with its bloom will the earth be gayC
For the air is bland as the breath of MayC
Sunshine and buds and all glorious thingsD
Will give to the hours their downiest wingsD
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Nature has burst from her wintry tombE
Wreathed with the glory of brightening bloomE
Fetters of frost work are gently unboundB
Blossoms and flowers are clustering roundB
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Bosoms that know not the blighting of careF
Sunshine and gladness may smilingly wearF
But for the broken and desolate heartG
Springtime alas has no balm to impartG
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Tones that are hushed it awakens no moreH
Friends that are gone it can never restoreH
Yet e'en to the mourner one hope it may bringI
'Tis the type of Eternity's glorious springI

Eliza Paul Kirkbride Gurney



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