In Spring And Summer Winds May Blow Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF GHIH JAJAIn spring and summer winds may blow | A |
And rains fall after hard and fast | B |
The tender leaves if beaten low | A |
Shine but the more for shower and blast | B |
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But when their fated hour arrives | C |
When reapers long have left the field | D |
When maidens rifle turn'd up hives | C |
And their last juice fresh apples yield | D |
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A leaf perhaps may still remain | E |
Upon some solitary tree | F |
Spite of the wind and of the rain | E |
A thing you heed not if you see | F |
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At last it falls Who cares Not one | G |
And yet no power on earth can ever | H |
Replace the fallen leaf upon | I |
Its spray so easy to dissever | H |
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If such be love I dare not say | J |
Friendship is such too well I know | A |
I have enjoyed my summer day | J |
'Tis past my leaf now lies below | A |
Walter Savage Landor
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