The Wood Of Flowers Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABA CBCCBBA| I went to the Wood of Flowers | A |
| No one was with me | B |
| I was there alone for hours | A |
| I was happy as could be | B |
| In the Wood of Flowers | A |
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| There was grass on the ground | C |
| There were buds on the tree | B |
| And the wind had a sound | C |
| Of such gaiety | C |
| That I was as happy | B |
| As happy could be | B |
| In the Wood of Flowers | A |
James Stephens
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