Youth Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF| She paved the way with perfume sweet | A |
| Of flowers that moved like winds alight | B |
| And never weary grew my feet | A |
| Wandering through the spring's delight | B |
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| She dropped her sweet fife to her lips | C |
| And lured me with her melodies | D |
| To where the great big wandering ships | C |
| Put out into the peaceful seas | D |
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| - | |
| But when the year grew chill and brown | E |
| And all the wings of Summer flown | F |
| Within the tumult of a town | E |
| She left me to grow old alone | F |
Francis Ledwidge
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