To '' Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEDE FGFG HIHI JKJK| I cannot write old verses here | A |
| Dead things a thousand years away | B |
| When all the life of the young year | C |
| Is in the summer day | B |
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| The roses make the world so sweet | D |
| The bees the birds have such a tune | E |
| There's such a light and such a heat | D |
| And such a joy this June | E |
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| One must expand one's heart with praise | F |
| And make the memory secure | G |
| Of sunshine and the woodland days | F |
| And summer twilights pure | G |
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| Oh listen rather Nature's song | H |
| Comes from the waters beating tides | I |
| Green margined rivers and the throng | H |
| Of streams on mountain sides | I |
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| So fair those water spirits are | J |
| Such happy strength their music fills | K |
| Our joy shall be to wander far | J |
| And find them on the hills | K |
George Macdonald
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Tom Mogaka. [email protected]: The poem “ the rises make the world so sweet….joy in June.” This makes my day brighter.
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