A Bunch Of Lilac And A Storm Of Hail Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDDCE| A bunch of lilac and a storm of hail | A |
| On the same afternoon Indeed I know | B |
| Here in the South it always happens so | B |
| That lilac is companioned by the gale | A |
| I took some hailstones from the window sill | C |
| And swallowed them in a communion feast | D |
| Their transitory joy is mine at least | D |
| The lilac's loveliness escapes me still | C |
| Mine are the storms of spring but not the sweets | E |
Lesbia Harford
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