Water Lilies Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBBBCCBDBBBDBEEAAD B| Where the water lilies go | A |
| To and fro | A |
| Rocking in the ripples of the water | B |
| Lazy on a leaf lies the Lake King's daugher | B |
| And the faint winds shake her | B |
| Who will come and take her | B |
| I will I will | C |
| Keep still Keep still | C |
| Sleeping on a leaf lies the Lake King's daughter | B |
| Then the wind comes skipping | D |
| To the lilies on the water | B |
| And the kind winds wake her | B |
| Now who will take her | B |
| With a laugh she is slipping | D |
| Through the lilies on the water | B |
| Wait Wait | E |
| Too late too late | E |
| Only the water lilies go | A |
| To and fro | A |
| Dipping dipping | D |
| To the ripples of the water | B |
Alan Alexander Milne
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