Sing Heigh-ho! Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAABA CBCCBA DBDDBA EBEEBA F| There sits a bird on every tree | A |
| Sing heigh ho | B |
| There sits a bird on every tree | A |
| And courts his love as I do thee | A |
| Sing heigh ho and heigh ho | B |
| Young maids must marry | A |
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| There grows a flower on every bough | C |
| Sing heigh ho | B |
| There grows a flower on every bough | C |
| Its petals kiss I'll show you how | C |
| Sing heigh ho and heigh ho | B |
| Young maids must marry | A |
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| From sea to stream the salmon roam | D |
| Sing heigh ho | B |
| From sea to stream the salmon roam | D |
| Each finds a mate and leads her home | D |
| Sing heigh ho and heigh ho | B |
| Young maids must marry | A |
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| The sun's a bridegroom earth a bride | E |
| Sing heigh ho | B |
| They court from morn till eventide | E |
| The earth shall pass but love abide | E |
| Sing heigh ho and heigh ho | B |
| Young maids must marry | A |
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| Eversley | F |
Charles Kingsley
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