Slumber Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB BCBCBDBD ABAB| Gently fall the shadows gray | A |
| Daylight softly veiling | B |
| Now to Dreamland we'll away | A |
| Sailing sailing sailing | B |
| - | |
| Little eyes were made for sleeping | B |
| Little heads were made for rest | C |
| Golden locks were made for keeping | B |
| Close to mother's breast | C |
| Little hands were made for folding | B |
| Little lips should never sigh | D |
| What dear mother's arms are holding | B |
| Love alone can buy | D |
| - | |
| Gently fall the shadows gray | A |
| Daylight softly veiling | B |
| Now to Dreamland we'll away | A |
| Sailing sailing sailing | B |
Arthur Macy
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