Lady Icicle Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCB ABDDB ABDDB ABEEB ABCCBLittle Lady Icicle is dreaming in the north land | A |
And gleaming in the north land her pillow all a glow | B |
For the frost has come and found her | C |
With an ermine robe around her | C |
Where little Lady Icicle lies dreaming in the snow | B |
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Little Lady Icicle is waking in the north land | A |
And shaking in the north land her pillow to and fro | B |
And the hurricane a skirling | D |
Sends the feathers all a whirling | D |
Where little Lady Icicle is waking in the snow | B |
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Little Lady Icicle is laughing in the north land | A |
And quaffing in the north land her wines that overflow | B |
All the lakes and rivers crusting | D |
That her finger tips are dusting | D |
Where little Lady Icicle is laughing in the snow | B |
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Little Lady Icicle is singing in the north land | A |
And bringing from the north land a music wild and low | B |
And the fairies watch and listen | E |
Where her silver slippers glisten | E |
As little Lady Icicle goes singing through the snow | B |
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Little Lady Icicle is coming from the north land | A |
Benumbing all the north land where'er her feet may go | B |
With a fringe of frost before her | C |
And a crystal garment o'er her | C |
Little Lady Icicle is coming with the snow | B |
Emily Pauline Johnson
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