The Green Singer Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFCF AGCGCFCF HIJICFEFALL singers have shadows | A |
That follow like fears | B |
But I know a singer | C |
Who never saw tears | D |
A gay love a green love | E |
Delightsome divine | F |
The Spring is that singer | C |
An old love of mine | F |
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All players have shadows | A |
And into the play | G |
Old sorrows will saunter | C |
Old sorrows will stay | G |
But here is a player | C |
Whose speech is divine | F |
The Spring is that player | C |
An old love of mine | F |
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All singers grow heavy | H |
Their hours as they run | I |
Bite up all the blossoms | J |
Suck up all the sun | I |
But I know a singer | C |
Delightsome divine | F |
The gay love the green love | E |
An old love of mine | F |
John Shaw Neilson
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