The Skylark Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CDEEFFBGHHIIJJKKLLMM DCNN OOFFPP'It is the skylark come ' For shame | A |
Robert a Cockney is thy name | A |
Robert a Field would surely know | B |
That skylarks bless them never go | B |
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Love of my life bear witness here | C |
How we have heard them all the year | D |
How to the skylark's song are set | E |
The days we never can forget | E |
At Rustington do you remember | F |
We heard the skylarks in December | F |
In January above the snow | B |
They sang to us by Hurstmonceux | G |
Once in the keenest airs of March | H |
We heard them near the Marble Arch | H |
Their April song thrilled Tonbridge air | I |
May found them singing everywhere | I |
And oh in Sheppey how their tune | J |
Rhymed with the bean flower scent in June | J |
One unforgotten day at Rye | K |
They sang a love song in July | K |
In August hard by Lewes town | L |
They sang of joy 'twixt sky and down | L |
And in September's golden spell | M |
We heard them singing on Scaw Fell | M |
October's leaves were brown and sere | D |
But skylarks sang by Teston Weir | C |
And in November at Mount's Bay | N |
They sang upon our wedding day | N |
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Mr a Field go forth go forth | O |
Go east and west and south and north | O |
You'll always find the furze in flower | F |
Find every hour the lovers' hour | F |
And by my faith in love and rhyme | P |
The skylark singing all the time | P |
Edith Nesbit
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