Easter Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDEFFGGHH| What exultations in my mind | A |
| From the love bite of this Easter wind | A |
| My head thrown back my face doth shine | B |
| Like yonder Sun's but warmer mine | B |
| A butterfly from who knows where | C |
| Comes with a stagger through the air | C |
| And lying down doth ope and close | D |
| His wings as babies work their toes | E |
| Perhaps he thinks of pressing tight | F |
| Into his wings a little light | F |
| And many a bird hops in between | G |
| The leaves he dreams of long and green | G |
| And sings for nipple buds that show | H |
| Where the full breasted leaves must grow | H |
William Henry Davies
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