The Golden Whistler Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAABCC DEDDEFF GBGGBHH IDIIDJKGolden bird whose golden voice | A |
When the summer days wax long | B |
Cheery optimist from choice | A |
Bids the feathered world rejoice | A |
With full many a varied song | B |
From the tree tops flinging free | C |
Golden bursts of melody | C |
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Golden notes for golden hours | D |
Where the sunlit waters gleam | E |
And the fragrant wattle flow'rs | D |
Swoon in scented golden show'rs | D |
To the bosom of the stream | E |
Singing swinging fluting high | F |
None so gay so glad as I | F |
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Golden in the dawn's first hush | G |
Sounds my matin loud and long | B |
With a sweet spontaneous rush | G |
Vying with harmonious thrush | G |
For the bushlands Crown of Song | B |
As the golden eye grows dim | H |
Sounds my joyous vesper hymn | H |
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Golden minstrel justly framed | I |
Greeted ere with grateful words | D |
Long ere this my song has shamed | I |
Him who fatuously named | I |
This a land of songless birds | D |
Seek you solace seek you balm | J |
Hearken to my golden psalm | K |
Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis
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