In May Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACCCA ADEAFFFA ABBAGGGA| When you and I in the hills went Maying | A |
| You and I in the bright May weather | B |
| The birds that sang on the boughs together | B |
| There in the green of the woods kept saying | A |
| All that my heart was saying low | C |
| 'I love you love you ' soft and low | C |
| And did you know | C |
| When you and I in the hills went Maying | A |
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| II | - |
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| There where the brook on its rocks went winking | A |
| There by its banks where the May had led us | D |
| Flowers that bloomed in the woods and meadows | E |
| Azure and gold at our feet kept thinking | A |
| All that my soul was thinking there | F |
| 'I love you love you ' softly there | F |
| And did you care | F |
| There where the brook on its rocks went winking | A |
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| III | - |
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| Whatever befalls through fate's compelling | A |
| Should our paths unite or our pathways sever | B |
| In the Mays to come I shall feel forever | B |
| The wildflowers thinking the wild birds telling | A |
| In words as soft as the falling dew | G |
| The love that I keep here still for you | G |
| Both deep and true | G |
| Whatever befalls through fate's compelling | A |
Madison Julius Cawein
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