The Budding Flowers Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EFGH ACIJ KLMNLC OI walked through our circular garden | A |
I saw lacy leaves | B |
And a riot of summer color | C |
Budding flowers | D |
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I like to cut the new buds | E |
Let them fully bloom in crystal vases | F |
And enjoy the sight and smell | G |
Of a garden inside our home | H |
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Yet I let the Mother Sun | A |
Sent its rays on every budding flower | C |
With gentleness | I |
And bloom to their greatest grandeur | J |
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But nature sometimes is harsh | K |
It pours its fury | L |
It only takes one gusty wind | M |
And a heavy summer rain | N |
To take away the beauty | L |
Of every budding flower | C |
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Copyright Rose Marie Juan Austin All Rights Reserved | O |
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