The Dusky Wood-swallow Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEFE GHIHJKFK LKLKLMFM NDNDLOFOSurely must you know me | A |
Friendly and content | B |
All my actions show me | A |
Freely confident | C |
With my band of toilers | D |
When the blue days smile | E |
Little Jacky Martin | F |
Come to stay a while | E |
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Every town and village | G |
Knows me every farm | H |
Mine no wish to pillage | I |
Mine no will to harm | H |
Busy in the orchard | J |
My pest destroying band | K |
Little Jacky Martin | F |
Come to lend a hand | K |
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Suddenly appearing | L |
In far forest land | K |
When you've cut a clearing | L |
Lo I am at hand | K |
Wheeling soaring floating | L |
Where the new fields bask | M |
Little Jacky Martin | F |
Come to aid the task | M |
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In the chilly weather | N |
See us in the trees | D |
Huddled up together | N |
Like the swarming bees | D |
Awing again and toiling | L |
When the chill days end | O |
Little Jacky Martin | F |
Everybody's friend | O |
Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis
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