Womanhood Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDCBE A FGCHFC A IJCJIC

IA
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The summer takes its hueB
From something opulent as fair in herC
And the bright heaven is brighter than it wasD
Brighter and lovelierC
Arching its beautiful blueB
Serene and soft as her sweet gaze o'er usE
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IIA
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The springtime takes its moodsF
From something in her made of smiles and tearsG
And flowery earth is flowerier than beforeC
And happier it appearsH
Adding new multitudesF
To flowers like thoughts that haunt us evermoreC
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IIIA
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Summer and spring are wedI
In her her nature and the glamour ofJ
Their loveliness their bounty as it wereC
Of life and joy and loveJ
Her being seems to shedI
The magic aura of the heart of herC

Madison Julius Cawein



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