Singing-bird Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF GHGH BIBI JKJL BMBM| In the valley of my life | A |
| Sings a Singing Bird | B |
| And its voice thro' calm and strife | A |
| Is sweetly heard | B |
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| In the day and thro' the night | C |
| Sound the notes | D |
| And its song thro' dark and bright | C |
| Ever floats | D |
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| Other warblers cease to sing | E |
| And their voices rest | F |
| And they fold their weary wing | E |
| In their quiet nest | F |
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| But my Singing Bird still sings | G |
| Without a cease | H |
| And each song it murmurs brings | G |
| My spirit peace | H |
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| Singing Bird O Singing Bird | B |
| No one knows | I |
| When your holy songs are heard | B |
| What repose | I |
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| Fills my life and soothes my heart | J |
| But I fear | K |
| The day thy songs if we must part | J |
| I'll never hear | L |
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| But Singing Bird ah Singing Bird | B |
| Should this e'er be | M |
| The dreams of all thy songs I heard | B |
| Shall sing for me | M |
Abram Joseph Ryan
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