Daffodils Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBCCBBCDEFDEF

Fathered by March the daffodils are hereA
First all the air grew keen with yesterdayB
And once a thrush from out some hollow grayB
On a field's edge where whitening stalks made cheerC
Fluted the last unto the budding yearC
Now that the wind lets loose from orchard sprayB
Plum bloom and peach bloom down the dripping wayB
Their punctual gold through the wet blades they rearC
Oh fleet and sweet A light to all that passD
Below in the cramped yard close to the streetE
Long stemmed ones flame behind the palings bareF
The whole of April in a tuft of grassD
Scarce here soon will it be oh sweet and fleetE
Gone like a snatch of song upon the stairF

Lizette Woodworth Reese



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