Imitated From The Japanese Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AB AC BDBEE

A most astonishing thingA
Seventy years have I livedB
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Hurrah for the flowers of SpringA
For Spring is here againC
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Seventy years have I livedB
No ragged beggar manD
Seventy years have I livedB
Seventy years man and boyE
And never have I danced for joyE

William Butler Yeats



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