A Waif Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE GHIHDo you know what it is to be vagrant born | A |
A waif is only a waif And so | B |
For another idle hour I sit | C |
In large content while the fire burns low | B |
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I gossip here to my crony heart | D |
Of the day just over and count it one | E |
Of the royal elemental days | F |
Though its dreams were few and its deeds were none | E |
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Outside the winter inside the warmth | G |
And a sweet oblivion of turmoil Why | H |
All for a gentle girlish hand | I |
With its warm and lingering good bye | H |
Bliss Carman And Richard Hovey
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