Yonder See The Morning Blink: Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAAB CDCCE| Yonder see the morning blink | A |
| The sun is up and up must I | B |
| To wash and dress and eat and drink | A |
| And look at things and talk and think | A |
| And work and God knows why | B |
| - | |
| Oh often have I washed and dressed | C |
| And what's to show for all my pain | D |
| Let me lie abed and rest | C |
| Ten thousand times I've done my best | C |
| And all's to do again | E |
Alfred Edward Housman
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