A Year Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFEBB GHIHJKLKMM NBNBOPOPQQ RSTSUBLBVV

Sighing aboveA
Rustling belowB
Thorough the woodsC
The winds goB
Beneath dead crowdsD
Above life bareE
And the besom tempestF
Sweeps the airE
Heart leave thy woeB
Let the dead things goB
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Through the brownG
Gold doth pushH
Misty greenI
Veils the bushH
Here a twitterJ
There a croakK
They are comingL
The spring folkK
Heart be not numbM
Let the live things comeM
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Through the beechN
The winds goB
With gentle speechN
Long and slowB
The grass is fineO
And soft to lie inP
The sun doth shineO
The blue sky inP
Heart be aliveQ
Let the new things thriveQ
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Round againR
Here art thouS
A rimy fruitT
On a bare boughS
Winter comesU
Winter and snowB
And a weary sighingL
To fall and goB
Heart thy hour shall beV
Thy dead will comfort theeV

George Macdonald



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