A Spring Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EFEFAGAG| Not yet a bough to bud may dare | A |
| On the naked tree | B |
| Yet happy leaves in the bough prepare | A |
| And could I see | B |
| Far as a soaring bird I know | C |
| Where young in sheen | D |
| The willow swaying soft and slow | C |
| Laughs gold and green | D |
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| O in the winter's waste to build | E |
| A tower of song | F |
| My Love should enter when she willed | E |
| That tower strong | F |
| And climb and see beyond the bare | A |
| Dark branches' dearth | G |
| Spring shaking out her golden hair | A |
| Smile up the earth | G |
Robert Laurence Binyon
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