The Skylark Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABB CDEEFFBGHHIIJJKKLLMM DCNN OOFFPP

'It is the skylark come ' For shameA
Robert a Cockney is thy nameA
Robert a Field would surely knowB
That skylarks bless them never goB
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Love of my life bear witness hereC
How we have heard them all the yearD
How to the skylark's song are setE
The days we never can forgetE
At Rustington do you rememberF
We heard the skylarks in DecemberF
In January above the snowB
They sang to us by HurstmonceuxG
Once in the keenest airs of MarchH
We heard them near the Marble ArchH
Their April song thrilled Tonbridge airI
May found them singing everywhereI
And oh in Sheppey how their tuneJ
Rhymed with the bean flower scent in JuneJ
One unforgotten day at RyeK
They sang a love song in JulyK
In August hard by Lewes townL
They sang of joy 'twixt sky and downL
And in September's golden spellM
We heard them singing on Scaw FellM
October's leaves were brown and sereD
But skylarks sang by Teston WeirC
And in November at Mount's BayN
They sang upon our wedding dayN
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Mr a Field go forth go forthO
Go east and west and south and northO
You'll always find the furze in flowerF
Find every hour the lovers' hourF
And by my faith in love and rhymeP
The skylark singing all the timeP

Edith Nesbit



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