The Mocking-bird Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDDEFGGEF HHIJKK| Hear hear hear | A |
| Listen the word | B |
| Of the mocking bird | B |
| Hear hear hear | A |
| I will make all clear | C |
| I will let you know | D |
| Where the footfalls go | D |
| That through the thicket and over the hill | E |
| Allure allure | F |
| How the bird voice cleaves | G |
| Through the weft of leaves | G |
| With a leap and a thrill | E |
| Like the flash of a weaver's shuttle swift and sudden and sure | F |
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| And la he is gone even while I turn | H |
| The wisdom of his runes to learn | H |
| He knows the mystery of the wood | I |
| The secret of the solitude | J |
| But he will not tell he will not tell | K |
| For all he promises so well | K |
Bliss Carman (william)
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