April Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRNO ST| If you had come away with me | A |
| into another state | B |
| we had been quiet together | C |
| But there the sun coming up | D |
| out of the nothing beyond the lake was | E |
| too low in the sky | F |
| there was too great a pushing | G |
| against him | H |
| too much of sumac buds pink | I |
| in the head | J |
| with the clear gum upon them | K |
| too many opening hearts of lilac leaves | L |
| too many too many swollen | M |
| limp poplar tassels on the | N |
| bare branches | O |
| It was too strong in the air | P |
| I had no rest against that | Q |
| springtime | R |
| The pounding of the hoofs on the | N |
| raw sods | O |
| stayed with me half through the night | S |
| I awoke smiling but tired | T |
William Carlos Williams
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