February Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFEFDGDGHIHI DJDJKHKH| The robin on my lawn | A |
| He was the first to tell | B |
| How in the frozen dawn | A |
| This miracle befell | B |
| Waking the meadows white | C |
| With hoar the iron road | D |
| Agleam with splintered light | C |
| And ice where water flowed | D |
| Till when the low sun drank | E |
| Those milky mists that cloak | F |
| Hanger and hollied bank | E |
| The winter world awoke | F |
| To hear the feeble bleat | D |
| Of lambs on downland farms | G |
| A blackbird whistled sweet | D |
| Old beeches moved their arms | G |
| Into a mellow haze | H |
| Aerial newly born | I |
| And I alone agaze | H |
| Stood waiting for the thorn | I |
| To break in blossom white | D |
| Or burst in a green flame | J |
| So in a single night | D |
| Fair February came | J |
| Bidding my lips to sing | K |
| Or whisper their surprise | H |
| With all the joy of spring | K |
| And morning in her eyes | H |
Francis Brett Young
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