The Yellow Robin Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCCD EFEFGGGF HIHIJJJI KLKLCCC

I'm the friendliest of them allA
When winter comesB
Daily at your door I callA
Begging crumbsB
Clinging sideways to a stakeC
Eloquent appeal I makeC
'Spare a scrap for pity's sakeC
This cold air numbs 'D
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I will follow as you digE
And search the dirtF
Worms or bettles small or bigE
Are my dessertF
And should you seem gently kindG
From your hand I do not mindG
Taking anything you findG
But I'm a flirtF
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For when spring comes to the landH
You are forgotI
I have great affairs on handH
As days wax hotI
Should I pass you I pretendJ
To ignore my winter's friendJ
Intimacy's at an endJ
I know you notI
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Yet when winter comes once moreK
And summer endsL
You will find me at your doorK
To make amendsL
Clinging sideways to a stakeC
Eloquent appeal I'll makeC
'Spare a scrap for pity's sakeC
Aw let's be friends '-

Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis



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