In February Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBA ABBA CDDEBBNow in the dark of February rains | A |
Poor lovers of the sunshine spring is born | B |
The earthy fields are full of hidden corn | B |
And March's violets bud along the lanes | A |
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Therefore with joy believe in what remains | A |
And thou who dost not feel them do not scorn | B |
Our early songs for winter overworn | B |
And faith in God's handwriting on the plains | A |
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Hope writes he Love in the first violet | C |
Joy even from Heaven in songs and winds and trees | D |
And having caught the happy words in these | D |
While Nature labours with the letters yet | E |
Spring cannot cheat us though her hopes be broken | B |
Nor leave us for we know what God hath spoken | B |
George Macdonald
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