In Spring And Summer Winds May Blow Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF GHIH JAJA

In spring and summer winds may blowA
And rains fall after hard and fastB
The tender leaves if beaten lowA
Shine but the more for shower and blastB
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But when their fated hour arrivesC
When reapers long have left the fieldD
When maidens rifle turn'd up hivesC
And their last juice fresh apples yieldD
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A leaf perhaps may still remainE
Upon some solitary treeF
Spite of the wind and of the rainE
A thing you heed not if you seeF
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At last it falls Who cares Not oneG
And yet no power on earth can everH
Replace the fallen leaf uponI
Its spray so easy to disseverH
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If such be love I dare not sayJ
Friendship is such too well I knowA
I have enjoyed my summer dayJ
'Tis past my leaf now lies belowA

Walter Savage Landor



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