Cradle Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABACCCA AABACCCA| What does little birdie say | A |
| In her nest at peep of day | A |
| Let me fly says little birdie | B |
| Mother let me fly away | A |
| Birdie rest a little longer | C |
| Till thy little wings are stronger | C |
| So she rests a little longer | C |
| Then she flies away | A |
| - | |
| What does little baby say | A |
| In her bed at peep of day | A |
| Baby says like little birdie | B |
| Let me rise and fly away | A |
| Baby sleep a little longer | C |
| Till thy little limbs are stronger | C |
| If she sleeps a little longer | C |
| Baby too shall fly away | A |
Alfred Lord Tennyson
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