Always Maytime Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBCADAD EFEFGHIH JKJKLMLM| for Gerry | A |
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| When May has spent its little song | B |
| And richer comes the June | C |
| Through former eyes the heart will long | B |
| For May again in tune | C |
| Though large with promise hope may be | A |
| By future visions cast | D |
| Our memoried thoughts will yearn to see | A |
| The happy little past | D |
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| And you my loyal little friend | E |
| From May to June you go | F |
| What years of loyalty attend | E |
| Great comradeship we know | F |
| Yet joy have me in place of tears | G |
| To see your road depart | H |
| For whether east or west your years | I |
| A friend stays home at heart | H |
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| Then gladly let the Springtime pass | J |
| And Summer in its wake | K |
| Ahead are fields of flower and grass | J |
| All fragrant for your sake | K |
| With hearts of joy we say farewell | L |
| With laughter wave and nod | M |
| It's always May for us who dwell | L |
| In seasons close to God | M |
Michael Earls
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