The Field Daisy Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCC DDEEFF| I'm a pretty little thing | A |
| Always coming with the spring | A |
| In the meadows green I'm found | B |
| Peeping just above the ground | B |
| And my stalk is cover'd flat | C |
| With a white and yellow hat | C |
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| Little Mary when you pass | D |
| Lightly o'er the tender grass | D |
| Skip about but do not tread | E |
| On my bright but lowly head | E |
| For I always seem to say | F |
| Surely winter's gone away | F |
Ann Taylor
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