The Earth A Cheerless Look Still Wears Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCDEED FBBF DGDG| The earth a cheerless look still wears | A |
| But spring's breath is already swaying | B |
| The dead stalks in the field and playing | B |
| With boughs as yet of leafage bare | C |
| Though nature sleeps through its dull slumber | D |
| Through dreams that slowly fade away | E |
| It hears spring's airy step and gay | E |
| And happy smiles at the newcomer | D |
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| O soul my soul you slumbered too | F |
| What is it that your sleep disturbing | B |
| Fills you with warmth and tender yearning | B |
| And gilds your tarnished dreams anew | F |
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| The thawing snows lie sparkling under | D |
| The sparkling sky no clouds above | G |
| My hot blood plays Is it the languor | D |
| Of springtime or a woman's love | G |
Fyodor Ivanovich Tyutchev
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