Love's Seasons Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAA CBCC DEDD CDCCWhen the bees are humming in the honeysuckle vine | A |
And the summer days are in their bloom | B |
Then my love is deepest oh dearest heart of mine | A |
When the bees are humming in the honeysuckle vine | A |
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When the winds are moaning o'er the meadows chill and gray | C |
And the land is dim with winter gloom | B |
Then for thee my darling love will have its way | C |
When the winds are moaning o'er the meadows chill and gray | C |
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In the vernal dawning with the starting of the leaf | D |
In the merry chanting time of spring | E |
Love steals all my senses oh the happy hearted thief | D |
In the vernal morning with the starting of the leaf | D |
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Always ever always even in the autumn drear | C |
When the days are sighing out their grief | D |
Thou art still my darling dearest of the dear | C |
Always ever always even in the autumn drear | C |
Paul Laurence Dunbar
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