Youth Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCC DBDBBEE BFBFFBB| Sweet empty sky of June without a stain | A |
| Faint gray blue dewy mists on far off hills | B |
| Warm yellow sunlight flooding mead and plain | A |
| That each dark copse and hollow overfills | B |
| The rippling laugh of unseen rain fed rills | B |
| Weeds delicate flowered white and pink and gold | C |
| A murmur and a singing manifold | C |
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| The gray austere old earth renews her youth | D |
| With dew lines sunshine gossamer and haze | B |
| How still she lies and dreams and veils the truth | D |
| While all is fresh as in the early days | B |
| What simple things be these the soul to raise | B |
| To bounding joy and make young pulses beat | E |
| With nameless pleasure finding life so sweet | E |
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| On such a golden morning forth there floats | B |
| Between the soft earth and the softer sky | F |
| In the warm air adust with glistening motes | B |
| The mystic winged and flickering butterfly | F |
| A human soul that hovers giddily | F |
| Among the gardens of earth's paradise | B |
| Nor dreams of fairer fields or loftier skies | B |
Emma Lazarus
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Lalisa Manobal: this is a good poem which give people the inspiration in other topic such old days, sweet youth,sweet 16,life of youth ,etc
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