May Morning Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEFF GGHHIJKKLM NNLLOOGG G

Over all the watered valeA
Shadows of the clouds trailA
Then the sun laughs out and sheenB
Runs like joy across the greenB
Young the leaf is young the flowerC
Radiant the beeches towerC
A million tremblings all as oneD
Dancing forth into the sunD
Above the sound of hidden brooksE
Birds sprinkle songs on coppice nooksE
Each his private happy noteF
With small bright eye and rippled throatF
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England through whose fields I strayG
In this heavenly coloured MayG
England lost in historiesH
Older than her oldest treesH
With nested hamlets each of themI
Flavoured like its ancient nameJ
England where my blood beganK
And moulded childhood into manK
Comes to day before my eyesL
Like a new found paradiseM
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Yet I wonder not at thisN
Wonder that is half of blissN
I have looked into Love's eyesL
Long and Love has made me wiseL
As when first one face I knewO
And our lips together drewO
Old in love my heart to dayG
Is young as the young leaves of MayG
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Toller PorcorumG

Robert Laurence Binyon



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