The Convalescent Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDECE FGHGFIHI HJKJHLKL| O strange O sweetly warm | A |
| Falls the sunshine on my cheek | B |
| I taste the cordial North | C |
| In the pines I hear him speak | B |
| A new a tender charm | D |
| Is in my life begun | E |
| To joy that opens forth | C |
| As the sunflower to the sun | E |
| - | |
| Winds that with moving light | F |
| Wash heaven and drive the showers | G |
| Ferns uncurling free | H |
| Wet heads of nodding flowers | G |
| O clouds loftily bright | F |
| That build your domes in the blue | I |
| Is the world new made for me | H |
| Is it I that am born anew | I |
| - | |
| My weak steps prove in thee | H |
| Earth a strength more stable | J |
| Limbs that fever shook | K |
| Thy wholesome airs enable | J |
| Life by both hands raises me | H |
| To stand firm on my feet | L |
| Into her eyes I look | K |
| And find to trust her sweet | L |
Robert Laurence Binyon
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