The Wind Of Spring Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABB CDCDD EFEFF GHGHH

The wind that breathes of columbinesA
And celandines that crowd the rocksB
That shakes the balsam of the pinesA
With laughter from his airy locksB
Stops at my city door and knocksB
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He calls me far a forest whereC
The twin leaf and the blood root bloomD
And circled by the amber airC
Life sits with beauty and perfumeD
Weaving the new web of her loomD
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He calls me where the waters runE
Through fronding ferns where wades the hernF
And sparkling in the equal sunE
Song leans above her brimming urnF
And dreams the dreams that love shall learnF
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The wind has summoned and I goG
To read God's meaning in each lineH
The wildflowers write and walking slowG
God's purpose of which song is signH
The wind's great gusty hand in mineH

Madison Julius Cawein



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Jennet: Those ferns and frond
and city door
live soft and wet and firm and straight
in his words and by his power.
Thank you!
 

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