The Nest Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDED FGHGIJIK| That was the skylark we heard | A |
| Singing so high | B |
| The little quivering bird | A |
| We saw and the sky | B |
| The earth was drenched with sun | C |
| The sky was drenched with song | D |
| We lay in the grass and listened | E |
| Long and long and long | D |
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| I said What a spell it is | F |
| Has made her rise | G |
| To pour out her world of bliss | H |
| In that world of skies | G |
| You said What a spell must pass | I |
| Between sky and plain | J |
| Since she finds in this world of grass | I |
| Her nest again | K |
E. (edith) Nesbit
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