Paris In Spring Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABABCB ADEDFDCD GHIJAHCKThe city's all a shining | A |
Beneath a fickle sun | B |
A gay young wind's a blowing | A |
The little shower is done | B |
But the rain drops still are clinging | A |
And falling one by one | B |
Oh it's Paris it's Paris | C |
And spring time has begun | B |
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I know the Bois is twinkling | A |
In a sort of hazy sheen | D |
And down the Champs the gray old arch | E |
Stands cold and still between | D |
But the walk is flecked with sunlight | F |
Where the great acacias lean | D |
Oh it's Paris it's Paris | C |
And the leaves are growing green | D |
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The sun's gone in the sparkle's dead | G |
There falls a dash of rain | H |
But who would care when such an air | I |
Comes blowing up the Seine | J |
And still Ninette sits sewing | A |
Beside her window pane | H |
When it's Paris it's Paris | C |
And spring time's come again | K |
Sara Teasdale
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