A Year Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFEBB GHIHJKLKMM NBNBOPOPQQ RSTSUBLBVVSighing above | A |
Rustling below | B |
Thorough the woods | C |
The winds go | B |
Beneath dead crowds | D |
Above life bare | E |
And the besom tempest | F |
Sweeps the air | E |
Heart leave thy woe | B |
Let the dead things go | B |
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Through the brown | G |
Gold doth push | H |
Misty green | I |
Veils the bush | H |
Here a twitter | J |
There a croak | K |
They are coming | L |
The spring folk | K |
Heart be not numb | M |
Let the live things come | M |
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Through the beech | N |
The winds go | B |
With gentle speech | N |
Long and slow | B |
The grass is fine | O |
And soft to lie in | P |
The sun doth shine | O |
The blue sky in | P |
Heart be alive | Q |
Let the new things thrive | Q |
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Round again | R |
Here art thou | S |
A rimy fruit | T |
On a bare bough | S |
Winter comes | U |
Winter and snow | B |
And a weary sighing | L |
To fall and go | B |
Heart thy hour shall be | V |
Thy dead will comfort thee | V |
George Macdonald
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