Reed Call For April Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDBEFEF G HIHHHEFEF G HJHHJEFEFWhen April comes and pelts with buds | A |
And apple blooms each orchard space | B |
And takes the dog wood whitened woods | C |
With rain and sunshine of her moods | D |
Like your fair face like your fair face | B |
It's honey for the bloom and dew | E |
And honey for the heart | F |
And oh to be away with you | E |
Beyond the town and mart | F |
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II | G |
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When April comes and tints the hills | H |
With gold and beryl that rejoice | I |
And from her airy apron spills | H |
The laughter of the winds and rills | H |
Like your young voice like your young voice | H |
It's gladness for God's bending blue | E |
And gladness for the heart | F |
And oh to be away with you | E |
Beyond the town and mart | F |
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III | G |
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When April comes and binds and girds | H |
The world with warmth that breathes above | J |
And to the breeze flings all her birds | H |
Whose songs are welcome as the words | H |
Of you I love of you I love | J |
It's music for all things that woo | E |
And music for the heart | F |
And oh to be away with you | E |
Beyond the town and mart | F |
Madison Julius Cawein
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