To A Blue Flower Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBAACCAAI would be dismal with all the fine pearls of the crown of a king | A |
But I can talk plainly to you you little blue flower of the Spring | A |
Here in the heart of September the world that I walk in is full | B |
Of the hot happy sound of the shearing the rude heavy scent of the wool | B |
Soon would I tire of all riches or honours or power that they fling | A |
But you are my own of my own folk you little blue flower of the Spring | A |
I was around by the cherries to day all the cherries are pale | C |
The world is a woman in velvet the air is the colour of ale | C |
I would be dismal with all the fine pearls of the crown of a king | A |
But I can give love talk to you you little blue flower of the Spring | A |
John Shaw Neilson
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