A Song Of Roses Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAA BBB CCC DDD AAA| 'Tis time to sing of roses of roses all ablow | A |
| To every vagrant passing breeze they dip a courtesy low | A |
| 'Tis time to sing of roses for June is here you know | A |
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| One song for true love's roses of sweetest deepest red | B |
| Some heart will wear you faithfully when life itself hath fled | B |
| And for the white rose sing a song the white rose for the dead | B |
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| And ah the yellow roses of brightest lightest gold | C |
| King Midas must have touched their leaves in mystic days of old | C |
| Or they were made of sunshine and gilded fold by fold | C |
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| And the roadside rose sweet briar we would remember thee | D |
| And the cinnamon rose that evermore enthralls each passing bee | D |
| You old old fashioned roses a growing wild and free | D |
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| 'Tis time to sing of roses of roses all ablow | A |
| They come again as sweet my dear as those of long ago | A |
| 'Tis time to sing of roses for June is here you know | A |
Virna Sheard
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