Spring Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCC DDEECC FFGGCC| A blue bell springs upon the ledge | A |
| A lark sits singing in the hedge | A |
| Sweet perfumes scent the balmy air | B |
| And life is brimming everywhere | B |
| What lark and breeze and bluebird sing | C |
| Is Spring Spring Spring | C |
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| No more the air is sharp and cold | D |
| The planter wends across the wold | D |
| And glad beneath the shining sky | E |
| We wander forth my love and I | E |
| And ever in our hearts doth ring | C |
| This song of Spring Spring | C |
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| For life is life and love is love | F |
| 'Twixt maid and man or dove and dove | F |
| Life may be short life may be long | G |
| But love will come and to its song | G |
| Shall this refrain for ever cling | C |
| Of Spring Spring Spring | C |
Paul Laurence Dunbar
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