Sing Heigh-ho! Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAABA CBCCBA DBDDBA EBEEBA F

There sits a bird on every treeA
Sing heigh hoB
There sits a bird on every treeA
And courts his love as I do theeA
Sing heigh ho and heigh hoB
Young maids must marryA
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There grows a flower on every boughC
Sing heigh hoB
There grows a flower on every boughC
Its petals kiss I'll show you howC
Sing heigh ho and heigh hoB
Young maids must marryA
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From sea to stream the salmon roamD
Sing heigh hoB
From sea to stream the salmon roamD
Each finds a mate and leads her homeD
Sing heigh ho and heigh hoB
Young maids must marryA
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The sun's a bridegroom earth a brideE
Sing heigh hoB
They court from morn till eventideE
The earth shall pass but love abideE
Sing heigh ho and heigh hoB
Young maids must marryA
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Charles Kingsley



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