To A Violet Found On All Saint's Day Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD BEB FBFBBelated wanderer of the ways of spring | A |
Lost in the chill of grim November rain | B |
Would I could read the message that you bring | A |
And find in it the antidote for pain | B |
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Does some sad spirit out beyond the day | C |
Far looking to the hours forever dead | D |
Send you a tender offering to lay | C |
Upon the grave of us the living dead | D |
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Or does some brighter spirit unforlorn | B |
Send you my little sister of the wood | E |
To say to some one on a cloudful morn | B |
'Life lives through death my brother all is good ' | - |
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With meditative hearts the others go | F |
The memory of their dead to dress anew | B |
But sister mine bide here that I may know | F |
Life grows through death as beautiful as you | B |
Paul Laurence Dunbar
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