The Bluebird Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCAA DDEF GGHHFFI know the song that the bluebird is singing | A |
Out in the apple tree where he is swinging | A |
Brave little fellow the skies may look dreary | B |
Nothing cares he while his heart is so cheery | B |
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Hark how the music leaps out from his throat | C |
Hark was there ever so merry a note | C |
Listen awhile and you'll hear what he's saying | A |
Up in the apple tree swinging and swaying | A |
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Dear little blossoms down under the snow | D |
You must be weary of winter I know | D |
Hark while I sing you a message of cheer | E |
Summer is coming and spring time is here | F |
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Little white snowdrop I pray you arise | G |
Bright yellow crocus come open your eyes | G |
Sweet little violets hid from the cold | H |
Put on your mantles of purple and gold | H |
Daffodils daffodils say do you hear | F |
Summer is coming and spring time is here | F |
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