Spring Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD ACAC ECEC AFAF AGAG| Hark I hear a robin calling | A |
| List the wind is from the south | B |
| And the orchard bloom is falling | A |
| Sweet as kisses on the mouth | B |
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| In the dreamy vale of beeches | C |
| Fair and faint is woven mist | D |
| And the river's orient reaches | C |
| Are the palest amethyst | D |
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| Every limpid brook is singing | A |
| Of the lure of April days | C |
| Every piney glen is ringing | A |
| With the maddest roundelays | C |
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| Come and let us seek together | E |
| Springtime lore of daffodils | C |
| Giving to the golden weather | E |
| Greeting on the sun warm hills | C |
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| Ours shall be the moonrise stealing | A |
| Through the birches ivory white | F |
| Ours shall be the mystic healing | A |
| Of the velvet footed night | F |
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| Ours shall be the gypsy winding | A |
| Of the path with violets blue | G |
| Ours at last the wizard finding | A |
| Of the land where dreams come true | G |
Lucy Maud Montgomery
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