Song Of Spring Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEFF G| On every bush are roses blooming everywhere the nightingale | A |
| To his love again is warbling plaintively his oft told tale | A |
| Now within our balmy garden dances the tall cypress tree | B |
| And the poplar never ceases clapping his slim hands in glee | B |
| From the height of every bough tip you can hear the turtle sing | C |
| With loud voice proclaiming gaily the glad coming of the spring | C |
| On the head of the narcissus gleams as bright his diadem | D |
| As the crown of China's Emperor decked with many a costly gem | D |
| Here the west wind there the north wind in true token of their love | E |
| At the feet of yonder rose lay treasure poured down from above | E |
| All the earth with musk is scented and musk laden is the air | F |
| Everything proclaims that daily now draws nearer spring the fair | F |
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| Versified from a Persian paraphrase | G |
Helen Leah Reed
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