Scythe Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEDE FGFGFEFE| MOWERS weary and brown and blithe | A |
| What is the word methinks ye know | B |
| Endless over word that the Scythe | C |
| Sings to the blades of the grass below | B |
| Scythes that swing in the grass and clover | D |
| Something still they say as they pass | E |
| What is the word that over and over | D |
| Sings the Scythe to the flowers and grass | E |
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| Hush ah hush the Scythes are saying | F |
| Hush and heed not and fall asleep | G |
| Hush they say to the grasses swaying | F |
| Hush they sing to the clover deep | G |
| Hush t is the lullaby Time is singing | F |
| Hush and heed not for all things pass | E |
| Hush ah hush and the Scythes are swinging | F |
| Over the clover over the grass | E |
Andrew Lang
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