The Bluebird Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCAA DDEF GGHHFF

I know the song that the bluebird is singingA
Out in the apple tree where he is swingingA
Brave little fellow the skies may look drearyB
Nothing cares he while his heart is so cheeryB
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Hark how the music leaps out from his throatC
Hark was there ever so merry a noteC
Listen awhile and you'll hear what he's sayingA
Up in the apple tree swinging and swayingA
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Dear little blossoms down under the snowD
You must be weary of winter I knowD
Hark while I sing you a message of cheerE
Summer is coming and spring time is hereF
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Little white snowdrop I pray you ariseG
Bright yellow crocus come open your eyesG
Sweet little violets hid from the coldH
Put on your mantles of purple and goldH
Daffodils daffodils say do you hearF
Summer is coming and spring time is hereF

Emily Huntington Miller



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