Slumber Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAB BCBCBDBD ABAB

Gently fall the shadows grayA
Daylight softly veilingB
Now to Dreamland we'll awayA
Sailing sailing sailingB
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Little eyes were made for sleepingB
Little heads were made for restC
Golden locks were made for keepingB
Close to mother's breastC
Little hands were made for foldingB
Little lips should never sighD
What dear mother's arms are holdingB
Love alone can buyD
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Gently fall the shadows grayA
Daylight softly veilingB
Now to Dreamland we'll awayA
Sailing sailing sailingB

Arthur Macy



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