The Long Ago Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABB CBCBB DBDBB| O life has its seasons joyous and drear | A |
| Its summer sun and its winter snow | B |
| But the fairest of all I tell you dear | A |
| Was the sweet old spring of the long ago | B |
| The ever and ever so long ago | B |
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| When we walked together among the flowers | C |
| When the world with beauty was all aglow | B |
| O the rain and dew O the shine and showers | C |
| Of the sweet old spring of the long ago | B |
| The ever and ever so long ago | B |
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| A hunger for all of the past delight | D |
| Is stirred by the winds that softly blow | B |
| Can you spare me a thought from heaven to night | D |
| For the sweet old spring of the long ago | B |
| The ever and ever so long ago | B |
Jean Blewett
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