Spring Morning Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAA BBCC DDE F G BBE AAAAWhere am I going I don't quite know | A |
Down to the stream where the king cups grow | A |
Up on the hill where the pine trees blow | A |
Anywhere anywhere I don't know | A |
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Where am I going The clouds sail by | B |
Little ones baby ones over the sky | B |
Where am I going The shadows pass | C |
Little ones baby ones over the grass | C |
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If you were a cloud and sailed up there | D |
You'd sail on water as blue as air | D |
And you'd see me here in the fields and say | E |
'Doesn't the sky look green today ' | - |
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Where am I going The high rooks call | F |
'It's awful fun to be born at all ' | - |
Where am I going The ring doves coo | G |
'We do have beautiful things to do ' | - |
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If you were a bird and lived on high | B |
You'd lean on the wind when the wind came by | B |
You'd say to the wind when it took you away | E |
'That's where I wanted to go today ' | - |
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Where am I going I don't quite know | A |
What does it matter where people go | A |
Down to the wood where the blue bells grow | A |
Anywhere anywhere I don't know | A |
Alan Alexander Milne
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