In A Garden Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDDCEFFEGHHGIJJI KLLKMGGM

Baby see the flowersA
Baby seesB
Fairer things than theseB
Fairer though they be than dreams of oursA
Baby hear the birdsC
Baby knowsD
Better songs than thoseD
Sweeter though they sound than sweetest wordsC
Baby see the moonE
Baby's eyesF
Laugh to watch it riseF
Answering light with love and night with noonE
Baby hear the seaG
Baby's faceH
Takes a graver graceH
Touched with wonder what the sound may beG
Baby see the starI
Baby's handJ
Opens warm and blandJ
Calm in claim of all things fair that areI
Baby hear the bellsK
Baby's headL
Bows as ripe for bedL
Now the flowers curl round and close their cellsK
Baby flower of lightM
Sleep and seeG
Brighter dreams than weG
Till good day shall smile away good nightM

Algernon Charles Swinburne



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