Primavera Mia Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBCDEFDEF| As kings who see their little life day pass | A |
| Take off the heavy ermine and the crown | B |
| So had the trees that autumn time laid down | B |
| Their golden garments on the faded grass | A |
| When I who watched the seasons in the glass | A |
| Of mine own thoughts saw all the autumn's brown | B |
| Leap into life and don a sunny gown | B |
| Of leafage such as happy April has | C |
| Great spring came singing upward from the south | D |
| For in my heart far carried on the wind | E |
| Your words like winged seeds took root and grew | F |
| And all the world caught music from your mouth | D |
| I saw the light as one who had been blind | E |
| And knew my sun and song and spring were you | F |
Sara Teasdale
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