A Late Spring Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EFEFGG

Twelve weeks had passed how slowly day by dayA
Since formal dull Sir Calendar had bowedB
Old Winter from the scene and cried Make wayA
The Spring the Spring and still a sullen cloudB
Obscured the sky and the north wind blew chillC
When lo one morn the miracle beganD
A Presence brooded over vale and hillC
And through all life a quickening impulse ranD
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Long hushed forgotten melodies awokeE
Within my soul the rapture of the boyF
Refilled me o'er my arid being brokeE
A brimming tide of elemental joyF
From primal deeps and all my happy springsG
Came back to me I was the peer of kingsG

W. M. Mackeracher



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