Rondeau: An April Day Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBA AABC ADBBAC| An April day when skies are blue | A |
| And earth rejoices to renew | A |
| Her vernal youth by lawn and lea | B |
| And sap mounts upward in the tree | B |
| And ruddy buds come bursting through | A |
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| When violets of tender hue | A |
| And trilliums keep the morning dew | A |
| Through all the sweet forenoon give me | B |
| An April day | C |
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| When surly Winter's roystering crew | A |
| Have said the last of their adieux | D |
| And left the fettered river free | B |
| And buoyant hope and ecstasy | B |
| Of life awake my wants are few | A |
| An April day | C |
W. M. Mackeracher
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