The Wind Of Spring Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABB CDCDD EFEFF GHGHHThe wind that breathes of columbines | A |
And celandines that crowd the rocks | B |
That shakes the balsam of the pines | A |
With laughter from his airy locks | B |
Stops at my city door and knocks | B |
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He calls me far a forest where | C |
The twin leaf and the blood root bloom | D |
And circled by the amber air | C |
Life sits with beauty and perfume | D |
Weaving the new web of her loom | D |
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He calls me where the waters run | E |
Through fronding ferns where wades the hern | F |
And sparkling in the equal sun | E |
Song leans above her brimming urn | F |
And dreams the dreams that love shall learn | F |
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The wind has summoned and I go | G |
To read God's meaning in each line | H |
The wildflowers write and walking slow | G |
God's purpose of which song is sign | H |
The wind's great gusty hand in mine | H |
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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