My Lady Is Compared To A Young Tree Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGAEHBIJKLMNL| When I see a young tree | A |
| In its white beginning | B |
| With white leaves | C |
| And white buds | D |
| Barely tipped with green | E |
| In the April weather | F |
| In the weeping sunshine | G |
| Then I see my lady | A |
| My democratic queen | E |
| Standing free and equal | H |
| With the youngest woodland sapling | B |
| Swaying singing in the wind | I |
| Delicate and white | J |
| Soul so near to blossom | K |
| Fragile strong as death | L |
| A kiss from far off Eden | M |
| A flash of Judgment's trumpet | N |
| April's breath | L |
Vachel Lindsay
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