Bird Nesting Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBA CDDCO wonderful In sport we climbed the tree | A |
Eager and laughing as in all our play | B |
To see the eggs where in the nest they lay | B |
But silent fell before the mystery | A |
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For one brief moment there we understood | C |
By sudden sympathy too fine for words | D |
That we were sisters to the brooding birds | D |
And part with them in God's great motherhood | C |
Ellis Parker Butler
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