Star Light, Star Bright' Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF GHGHStar that gives a gracious dole | A |
What am I to choose | B |
Oh will it be a shriven soul | A |
Or little buckled shoes | B |
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Shall I wish a wedding ring | C |
Bright and thin and round | D |
Or plead you send me covering | C |
A newly spaded mound | D |
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Gentle beam shall I implore | E |
Gold or sailing ships | F |
Or beg I hate forevermore | E |
A pair of lying lips | F |
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Swing you low or high away | G |
Burn you hot or dim | H |
My only wish I dare not say | G |
Lest you should grant me him | H |
Dorothy Parker
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