In Spring Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCDC EEFFGDHSee how the trees and the osiers lithe | A |
Are green bedecked and the woods are blithe | A |
The meadows have donned their cape of flowers | B |
The air is soft with the sweet May showers | B |
And the birds make melody | C |
But the spring of the soul the spring of the soul | D |
Cometh no more for you or for me | C |
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The lazy hum of the busy bees | E |
Murmureth through the almond trees | E |
The jonquil flaunteth a gay blonde head | F |
The primrose peeps from a mossy bed | F |
And the violets scent the lane | G |
But the flowers of the soul the flowers of the soul | D |
For you and for me bloom never again | H |
Ernest Christopher Dowson
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