The Golden Whistler Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAABCC DEDDEFF GBGGBHH IDIIDJK

Golden bird whose golden voiceA
When the summer days wax longB
Cheery optimist from choiceA
Bids the feathered world rejoiceA
With full many a varied songB
From the tree tops flinging freeC
Golden bursts of melodyC
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Golden notes for golden hoursD
Where the sunlit waters gleamE
And the fragrant wattle flow'rsD
Swoon in scented golden show'rsD
To the bosom of the streamE
Singing swinging fluting highF
None so gay so glad as IF
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Golden in the dawn's first hushG
Sounds my matin loud and longB
With a sweet spontaneous rushG
Vying with harmonious thrushG
For the bushlands Crown of SongB
As the golden eye grows dimH
Sounds my joyous vesper hymnH
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Golden minstrel justly framedI
Greeted ere with grateful wordsD
Long ere this my song has shamedI
Him who fatuously namedI
This a land of songless birdsD
Seek you solace seek you balmJ
Hearken to my golden psalmK

Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis



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