If It's Ever Spring Again (song) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAABBAAA CCCCDDCCC| If it's ever spring again | A |
| Spring again | A |
| I shall go where went I when | A |
| Down the moor cock splashed and hen | A |
| Seeing me not amid their flounder | B |
| Standing with my arm around her | B |
| If it's ever spring again | A |
| Spring again | A |
| I shall go where went I then | A |
| - | |
| If it's ever summer time | C |
| Summer time | C |
| With the hay crop at the prime | C |
| And the cuckoos two in rhyme | C |
| As they used to be or seemed to | D |
| We shall do as long we've dreamed to | D |
| If it's ever summer time | C |
| Summer time | C |
| With the hay and bees achime | C |
Thomas Hardy
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