A Spring Song And A Later Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BCBCDEDE FGHIJKJK| A | |
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| She sang a song of May for me | B |
| Wherein once more I heard | C |
| The mirth of my glad infancy | B |
| The orchard's earliest bird | C |
| The joyous breeze among the trees | D |
| New clad in leaf and bloom | E |
| And there the happy honey bees | D |
| In dewy gleam and gloom | E |
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| So purely sweetly on the sense | F |
| Of heart and spirit fell | G |
| Her song of Spring its influence | H |
| Still irresistible | I |
| Commands me here with eyes ablur | J |
| To mate her bright refrain | K |
| Though I but shed a rhyme for her | J |
| As dim as Autumn rain | K |
James Whitcomb Riley
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