A Song Of Poppies Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB ADED AFBF AGHG| I love red poppies Imperial red poppies | A |
| Sun worshippers are they | B |
| Gladly as trees live through a hundred summers | C |
| They live one little day | B |
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| I love red poppies Impassioned scarlet poppies | A |
| Ever their strange perfume | D |
| Seems like an essence brewed by fairy people | E |
| From an immortal bloom | D |
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| I love red poppies Red silken swaying poppies | A |
| Deep in their hearts they keep | F |
| A magic cure for woe a draught of Lethe | B |
| A lotus gift of sleep | F |
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| I love red poppies Soft silver stemmed red poppies | A |
| That from the rain and sun | G |
| Gather a balm to heal some earth born sorrow | H |
| When their glad day is done | G |
Virna Sheard
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