Bleak Weather Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B A B C D C D E F G F H D H D I D I D H D H DDear Love where the red lilies blossomed and grew | A |
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The white snows are falling | B |
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And all through the woods where I wandered with you | A |
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The loud winds are calling | B |
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And the robin that piped to us tune upon tune | C |
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Neath the oak you remember | D |
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O'er hill top and forest has followed the June | C |
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And left us December | D |
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He has left like a friend who is true in the sun | E |
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And false in the shadows | F |
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He has found new delights in the land where he's gone | G |
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Greener woodlands and meadows | F |
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Let him go what care we let the snow shroud the lea | H |
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Let it drift on the heather | D |
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We can sing through it all I have you you have me | H |
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And we'll laugh at the weather | D |
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The old year may die and a new year be born | I |
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That is bleaker and colder | D |
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It cannot dismay us we dare it we scorn | I |
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For our love makes us bolder | D |
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Ah Robin sing loud on your far distant lea | H |
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You friend in fair weather | D |
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But here is a song sung that's fuller of glee | H |
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By two warm hearts together | D |
Ella Wheeler Wilcox
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