Rondeau. - When Summer Comes. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCAAACD AACCADWhen summer comes and when o'er hill and lea | A |
The sun's strong wooing glow hath patiently | A |
Shed o'er the earth long days his golden dower | B |
And then by force of his own loving power | C |
Drawn the hard frost and left it passive free | A |
To give forth all its sweets untiringly | A |
Shall not the day rise fair for thee and me | A |
And all life seem but as an opening flower | C |
When summer comes | D |
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The days move slowly young hearts yearn to be | A |
Together always cannot brook to see | A |
Their love days pass and void each sunny hour | C |
Yet may we smile e'en when fate's storm clouds lower | C |
Waiting fulfilment of our hearts' decree | A |
When summer comes | D |
Sophie M. (almon) Hensley
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