With A Bunch Of Spring Flowers Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCCB DCCD ECCE FEEF CGGC CCCC| In an Album | A |
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| In the spring time out of the dew | B |
| From my garden sweet friend I gather | C |
| A garland of verses or rather | C |
| A poem of blossoms for you | B |
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| There are pansies purple and white | D |
| That hold in their velvet splendour | C |
| Sweet thoughts as fragrant and tender | C |
| And rarer than poets can write | D |
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| The Iris her pennon unfurls | E |
| My unspoken message to carry | C |
| A flower poem writ by a fairy | C |
| And Buttercups rounder than pearls | E |
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| And Snowdrops starry and sweet | F |
| Turn toward thee their pale pure faces | E |
| And Crocus and Cowslips and Daisies | E |
| The song of the spring time repeat | F |
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| So merry and full of cheer | C |
| With the warble of birds overflowing | G |
| The wind through the fresh grass blowing | G |
| And the blackbirds whistle so dear | C |
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| These songs without words are true | C |
| All sung in the April weather | C |
| Music and blossoms together | C |
| I gather and weave them for you | C |
Kate Seymour Maclean
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