Winds Of May, That Dance On The Sea Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A AABBCCBDD| IX | A |
| - | |
| Winds of May that dance on the sea | A |
| Dancing a ring around in glee | A |
| From furrow to furrow while overhead | B |
| The foam flies up to be garlanded | B |
| In silvery arches spanning the air | C |
| Saw you my true love anywhere | C |
| Welladay Welladay | B |
| For the winds of May | D |
| Love is unhappy when love is away | D |
James Joyce
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