The Dawn Dance Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD EEAA| What do you think I saw to day when I arose at dawn | A |
| Blue Wrens and Yellow tails dancing on the lawn | A |
| Bobbing here and bowing there gossiping away | B |
| And how I wished that you were there to see the merry play | B |
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| But you were snug abed my boy blankets to your chin | C |
| Nor dreamed of dancing birds without or sunbeams dancing in | C |
| Grey Thrush he piped the tune for them I peeped out through the glass | D |
| Between the window curtains and I saw them on the grass | D |
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| Merry little fairy folk dancing up and down | E |
| Blue bonnet yellow skirt cloaks of grey and brown | E |
| Underneath the wattle tree silver in the dawn | A |
| Blue Wrens and Yellow tails dancing on the lawn | A |
Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis
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