April Moon Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDED FGHGRoses are sweet to smell and see | A |
And lilies on the stem | B |
But rarer stranger buds there be | A |
And she was like to them | B |
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The little moon that April brings | C |
More lovely shade than light | D |
That setting silvers lonely hills | E |
Upon the verge of night | D |
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Close to the world of my poor heart | F |
So stole she still and clear | G |
Now that she's gone O dark and dark | H |
The solitude the fear | G |
Walter De La Mare
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