Spring. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD EEBB FFGG HHIIOh the world looks glad for the spring has smiled | A |
And the birds are come with their wood notes wild | A |
And the waters leap with a joyous sound | B |
Like freedom's voice when a chain's unbound | B |
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And soon with its bloom will the earth be gay | C |
For the air is bland as the breath of May | C |
Sunshine and buds and all glorious things | D |
Will give to the hours their downiest wings | D |
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Nature has burst from her wintry tomb | E |
Wreathed with the glory of brightening bloom | E |
Fetters of frost work are gently unbound | B |
Blossoms and flowers are clustering round | B |
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Bosoms that know not the blighting of care | F |
Sunshine and gladness may smilingly wear | F |
But for the broken and desolate heart | G |
Springtime alas has no balm to impart | G |
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Tones that are hushed it awakens no more | H |
Friends that are gone it can never restore | H |
Yet e'en to the mourner one hope it may bring | I |
'Tis the type of Eternity's glorious spring | I |
Eliza Paul Kirkbride Gurney
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