February Morning Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD BEBE FF| Peacefully fresh O February morn | A |
| Thy winds come to me quiet the light slants | B |
| Through silver bosomed clouds that slowly borne | A |
| Across the wide heath endlessly advance | B |
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| Now 'tis that pause before the leaping Spring | C |
| When over all things waiting comes a hush | D |
| And shyly listen the one vocal thing | C |
| Over his dewy notes lingers the thrush | D |
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| Now life with all her hindering riddles seems | B |
| Simple as its green budding to the tree | E |
| Awhile the Fates forbear and to my dreams | B |
| Sheltered awhile from truth relinquish me | E |
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| In haven and at anchor rides my heart | F |
| And broods upon its swelling joys apart | F |
Robert Laurence Binyon
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