Valentine's Day Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD| Oh I wish I were a tiny browny bird from out the south | A |
| Settled among the alder holts and twittering by the stream | B |
| I would put my tiny tail down and put up my tiny mouth | A |
| And sing my tiny life away in one melodious dream | B |
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| I would sing about the blossoms and the sunshine and the sky | C |
| And the tiny wife I mean to have in such a cosy nest | D |
| And if some one came and shot me dead why then I could but die | C |
| With my tiny life and tiny song just ended at their best | D |
Charles Kingsley
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