The Roses Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE AGHG| I have roses in my garden | A |
| And their fragrance fills the air | B |
| How I love to watch them blooming | C |
| For they all are very fair | B |
| - | |
| Some have deep red velvet petals | D |
| Some again are snowy white | E |
| And the little baby pink ones | F |
| Surely give you such delight | E |
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| Pretty birds come to my garden | A |
| And sing there the live long day | G |
| Yes the birds and pretty flowers | H |
| Help and cheer us on our way | G |
Alan L. Strang
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