Lullaby Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCDB EEFGGF| SLEEP sleep my treasure | A |
| The long day's pleasure | A |
| Has tired the birds to their nests they creep | B |
| The garden still is | C |
| Alight with lilies | D |
| But all the daisies are fast asleep | B |
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| Sleep sleep my darling | E |
| Dawn wakes the starling | E |
| The sparrow stirs when he sees day break | F |
| But all the meadow | G |
| Is wrapped in shadow | G |
| And you must sleep till the daisies wake | F |
Edith Nesbit
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