Transposed Seasons Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDDEFEFGGHIHIJJTHE gentian and the bluebell so | A |
Can change my calendar | B |
I know not how the year may go | A |
Or what the seasons are | C |
The months in some mysterious wise | D |
Take their expression from her eyes | D |
The gentian speaks to memory | E |
Of autumns long since gone | F |
When her blue eyes smiled up at me | E |
And heaven was flushed with dawn | F |
'T was autumn then and leaves were sere | G |
But in my heart 't was spring o' the year | G |
The bluebell says a message too | H |
Of springs long passed away | I |
When in my eyes her eyes of blue | H |
Gazed and 't was close of day | I |
Spring spread around her fragrant chart | J |
But it was autumn in my heart | J |
Madison Julius Cawein
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