The End Of May Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFEFGHGHTHE fragrant air is full of down | A |
Of floating fleecy things | B |
From some forgotten fairy town | A |
Where all the folk wear wings | B |
Or else the snowflakes soft arrayed | C |
In dainty suits of lace | D |
Have ventured back in masquerade | C |
Spring's festival to grace | D |
Or these perchance are fleets of fluff | E |
Laden with rainbow seeds | F |
That count their cargo rich enough | E |
Though all its wealth be weeds | F |
Or come they from the golden trees | G |
Where dancing blossoms were | H |
That now are drifting on the breeze | G |
Sweet ghosts of gossamer | H |
Katharine Lee Bates
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