The Miracle Of Spring Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCA DDEED ADFFA GGDDG HHIJH| What touch is like the Spring's | A |
| By dainty fingerings | A |
| Such rare delight to give | B |
| 'Tis luxury to live | C |
| Amid florescent things | A |
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| Through weary months of snow | D |
| When Boreas swept low | D |
| How many an anxious hour | E |
| We watched one little flower | E |
| And tried to make it grow | D |
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| And thrilled with ecstasy | A |
| When half distrustfully | D |
| A timid bud appeared | F |
| A tender scion reared | F |
| In window greenery | A |
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| But lo Spring's wealth of bloom | G |
| And richness of perfume | G |
| Comes as by miracle | D |
| Then why not possible | D |
| Within a curtained room | G |
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| Ah no that everywhere | H |
| The earth is passing fair | H |
| And strange new life hath caught | I |
| Is but the marvel wrought | J |
| By sunlight rain and air | H |
Hattie Howard
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