A Song Of Spring Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABA ABA ABA ABA ABA ABA ABAThe Spring comes slowly up this way | A |
Slowly slowly | B |
Under a snood of hodden grey | A |
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The black and white for her array | A |
Slowly slowly | B |
The Spring comes slowly up this way | A |
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Where is her green that was so gay | A |
Slowly slowly | B |
The Spring comes slowly up this way | A |
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Unto a world too sick for May | A |
Slowly slowly | B |
The Spring comes slowly up this way | A |
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Where are the lads that used to play | A |
Slowly slowly | B |
The Spring comes slowly up this way | A |
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She has no heart for holiday | A |
Slowly slowly | B |
The Spring comes slowly up this way | A |
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The trees are out in Heaven they say | A |
Slowly slowly | B |
The Spring comes slowly up our way | A |
Katharine Tynan
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