The Yellow Robin Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCCD EFEFGGGF HIHIJJJI KLKLCCCI'm the friendliest of them all | A |
When winter comes | B |
Daily at your door I call | A |
Begging crumbs | B |
Clinging sideways to a stake | C |
Eloquent appeal I make | C |
'Spare a scrap for pity's sake | C |
This cold air numbs ' | D |
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I will follow as you dig | E |
And search the dirt | F |
Worms or bettles small or big | E |
Are my dessert | F |
And should you seem gently kind | G |
From your hand I do not mind | G |
Taking anything you find | G |
But I'm a flirt | F |
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For when spring comes to the land | H |
You are forgot | I |
I have great affairs on hand | H |
As days wax hot | I |
Should I pass you I pretend | J |
To ignore my winter's friend | J |
Intimacy's at an end | J |
I know you not | I |
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Yet when winter comes once more | K |
And summer ends | L |
You will find me at your door | K |
To make amends | L |
Clinging sideways to a stake | C |
Eloquent appeal I'll make | C |
'Spare a scrap for pity's sake | C |
Aw let's be friends ' | - |
Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis
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