Sing To Me Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBC DDEEC FFCCC GGHHC IIJJCSing to me Something of sunlight and bloom | A |
I am so compassed with sorrow and gloom | A |
I am so sick with the world s noisse and strife | B |
Sing of the beauty and brightness of life | B |
Sing to me sing to me | C |
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Sing to me Something that s jubilant glad | D |
I am so weary my soul so sad | D |
All my earth riches are covered with rust | E |
All my bright dreams are but ashes and dust | E |
Sing to me sing to me | C |
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Sing og the blossoms that open in spring | F |
How the sweet flowers blow and the long lichens cling | F |
Say though the winter is round about me | C |
There are bright summers and springs yet to be | C |
Sing to me sing to me | C |
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Sing me a song full of hope and of truth | G |
Brimming with all the sweet fancies of youth | G |
Say though my sorrow I may not forget | H |
I have not quite done with happiness yet | H |
Sing to me sing to me | C |
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Lay your soft fingers just here on my cheek | I |
Turn the light lower there no do not speak | I |
But sing My heart thrills at your beautiful voice | J |
Sing till I turn from my grief and rejoice | J |
Sing to me sing to me | C |
Ella Wheeler Wilcox
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