That Day You Came Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAC DEDE FGFG CHCH| Such special sweetness was about | A |
| That day God sent you here | B |
| I knew the lavender was out | A |
| And it was mid of year | C |
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| Their common way the great winds blew | D |
| The ships sailed out to sea | E |
| Yet ere that day was spent I knew | D |
| Mine own had come to me | E |
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| As after song some snatch of tune | F |
| Lurks still in grass or bough | G |
| So somewhat of the end o' June | F |
| Lurks in each weather now | G |
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| The young year sets the buds astir | C |
| The old year strips the trees | H |
| But ever in my lavender | C |
| I hear the brawling bees | H |
Lizette Woodworth Reese
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