This Peach Is Pink With Such A Pink Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBAA DEFEGG| This peach is pink with such a pink | A |
| As suits the peach divinely | B |
| The cunning colour rarely spread | C |
| Fades to the yellow finely | B |
| But where to spy the truest pink | A |
| Is in my Love's soft cheek I think | A |
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| The snowdrop child of windy March | D |
| Doth glory in her whiteness | E |
| Her golden neighbours crocuses | F |
| Unenvious praise her brightness | E |
| But I do know where out of sight | G |
| My sweetheart keeps a warmer white | G |
Norman Rowland Gale
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