Womanhood Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDCBE A FGCHFC A IJCJICI | A |
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The summer takes its hue | B |
From something opulent as fair in her | C |
And the bright heaven is brighter than it was | D |
Brighter and lovelier | C |
Arching its beautiful blue | B |
Serene and soft as her sweet gaze o'er us | E |
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II | A |
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The springtime takes its moods | F |
From something in her made of smiles and tears | G |
And flowery earth is flowerier than before | C |
And happier it appears | H |
Adding new multitudes | F |
To flowers like thoughts that haunt us evermore | C |
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III | A |
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Summer and spring are wed | I |
In her her nature and the glamour of | J |
Their loveliness their bounty as it were | C |
Of life and joy and love | J |
Her being seems to shed | I |
The magic aura of the heart of her | C |
Madison Julius Cawein
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