Dandelions Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE GHIH JKHK JLML NOPO OQOQ| Welcome children of the Spring | A |
| In your garbs of green and gold | B |
| Lifting up your sun crowned heads | C |
| On the verdant plain and wold | B |
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| As a bright and joyous troop | D |
| From the breast of earth ye came | E |
| Fair and lovely are your cheeks | F |
| With sun kisses all aflame | E |
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| In the dusty streets and lanes | G |
| Where the lowly children play | H |
| There as gentle friends ye smile | I |
| Making brighter life's highway | H |
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| Dewdrops and the morning sun | J |
| Weave your garments fair and bright | K |
| And we welcome you to day | H |
| As the children of the light | K |
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| Children of the earth and sun | J |
| We are slow to understand | L |
| All the richness of the gifts | M |
| Flowing from our Father's hand | L |
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| Were our vision clearer far | N |
| In this sin dimmed world of ours | O |
| Would we not more thankful be | P |
| For the love that sends us flowers | O |
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| Welcome early visitants | O |
| With your sun crowned golden hair | Q |
| With your message to our hearts | O |
| Of our Father's loving care | Q |
Frances E. W. Harper
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