The Blossoms On The Trees Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABABACCBA DCDCDC ACACBlossoms crimson white or blue | A |
Purple pink and every hue | A |
From sunny skies to tintings drowned | B |
In dusky drops of dew | A |
I praise you all wherever found | B |
And love you through and through | A |
But Blossoms On The Trees | C |
With your breath upon the breeze | C |
There's nothing all the world around | B |
As half as sweet as you | A |
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Could the rhymer only wring | D |
All the sweetness to the lees | C |
Of all the kisses clustering | D |
In juicy Used to bes | C |
To dip his rhymes therein and sing | D |
The blossoms on the trees | C |
'O Blossoms on the Trees ' | - |
He would twitter trill and coo | A |
'However sweet such songs as these | C |
Are not as sweet as you | A |
For you are blooming melodies | C |
The eyes may listen to ' | - |
James Whitcomb Riley
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