The Spring Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBBBBBCDEFAG| Cydonian Spring with her attendant train | A |
| Maelids and water girls | B |
| Stepping beneath a boisterous wind from Thrace | B |
| Throughout this sylvan place | B |
| Spreads the bright tips | B |
| And every vine stock is | B |
| Clad in new brilliancies | B |
| And wild desire | C |
| Falls like black lightning | D |
| bewildered heart | E |
| Though every branch have back what last year lost | F |
| She who moved here amid the cyclamen | A |
| Moves only now a clinging tenuous ghost | G |
Ezra Pound
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