Spring Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCACCCCCC

There dwells a spirit in the budding yearA
As motherhood doth beautify the faceB
That even lends these barren glebes a graceB
And fills grey hours with beauty that were drearA
And bleak when the loud storming March was hereA
A glamour that the thrilled heart dimly tracesC
In swelling boughs and soft wet windy spacesC
And sunlands where the chattering birds make cheerA
I thread the uplands where the wind's footfallsC
Stir leaves in gusty hollows autumn's urnsC
Seaward the river's shining breast expandsC
High in the windy pines a lone crow callsC
And far below some patient ploughman turnsC
His great black furrow over steaming landsC

William Wilfred Campbell



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