A Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBC BDBD EFEF BGBG| For John McCormack | A |
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| June of the trees in glory | B |
| June of the meadows gay | C |
| O and it works a story | B |
| To tell an October day | C |
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| Blooms of the apple and cherry | B |
| Toil for the far off hours | D |
| Never is idleness merry | B |
| In song of the garden bowers | D |
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| Brooks to the sea from mountains | E |
| Yea and from field and vine | F |
| Rain and the sun are fountains | E |
| That gather for wheat and wine | F |
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| Cellar and loft shall glory | B |
| Table and hearth shall praise | G |
| Hearing October's story | B |
| Of June and the merry days | G |
Michael Earls
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